RE: How to override escape sequence of one access server

From: Marc Russell (mrussell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 28 2000 - 20:05:22 GMT-3


   
This might help.

Practice(config)#line vty 0 4
Practice(config-line)#escape ?
  BREAK Cause escape on BREAK
  CHAR or <0-255> Escape character or its ASCII decimal equivalent
  DEFAULT Use default escape character
  NONE Disable escape entirely

Practice(config-line)#escape?
escape-character

Practice(config-line)#escape-character ?
  BREAK Cause escape on BREAK
  CHAR or <0-255> Escape character or its ASCII decimal equivalent
  DEFAULT Use default escape character
  NONE Disable escape entirely

Practice(config-line)#escape-character

Marc Russell
CCIE Boot Camp

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Munzani [mailto:sam@munzani.com]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 12:40 PM
To: midwest_ccie_prep@external.cisco.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: How to override escape sequence of one access server

Hi Everybody,

I remember reading some where on how to change escape sequence on one
access
server or router so following can be achieved.

Access Server1: Port 1 is connected to console port of router 1
Router 1's AUX port is connected to Router 2's AUX port.

With proper configuration you telnet in to access server. With reverse
telnet get to console of router 1. Now reverse telnet to AUX port to
control
Router 2. Now you are controlling router2. When you use CTRL+SHIFT+6, X,
it
just doesn't terminate session from Router-1 to Router-2 but terminates
whole sessions from Access-server to Router-1

There is a way to override break sequence on one of the device to
achieve
this but don't remember how.

Thanks in advance,

Sam



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