Re: Break Sequence for the telnet seesion not responding

From: Dave Goldsmith (dgoldsmi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 23:20:56 GMT-3


   
   Jamie,
   
   Almost forgot my reason for the first note.. was to share this with
   the group.
   
   http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html
   
   Dave G
   
   Jamie,
   
   Doesn't really apply to the question asked, just thought I would add
   in a little extra.
   
   This is more when you are troubleshooting a router and the session is
   hung that you are already in.... Really more for broken sessions...
   Doesn't really apply the tcp sync timeout.
   
   That's all........... Nothing to exciting. Just something to notice
   when you telnet into any router.. One of the first thing you see is
   the escape sequence.
   
   Dave Goldsmith
   
   "Price, Jamie" wrote:
   
     One other thing I should add - ctrl-shift-6-6 only really works if
     you hold down ctrl-shift - press 6 - then keeping ctrl-shift
     pressed,press 6 again. Unlike ctrl-shift-6-x where you let the 1st
     3 go then press x............may be trivial but it has helped me
     cut down on my cursing levels because of typos in pings
     etc.Dave,Call me silly (metaphorically of course :) ) but I'm not
     really sure what you mean - no doubt I've missed domething basic
     (and obviously not too proud to admit it) with regard to your
     escape char reference. Can you expand a bit to get me on
     track??Jamie-----Original Message-----
     From: Dave Goldsmith [mailto:dgoldsmi@cisco.com]
     Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 8:29 PM
     To: Price, Jamie
     Cc: 'Foster, Kristopher'; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
     Subject: Re: Break Sequence for the telnet seesion not responding
     
     
     Jamie,
     
     Are they looking for the escape character...
     
     It shows up at the start of each session. Cntrl ]
     
     Dave G.
     
     "Price, Jamie" wrote:
     
     
     
     Actually I thought it was ctrl-shift-6-6......at thats what works
     for me.
     
     ctrl-shift-6-x is for breaking out of telnet sessions.
     
     -----Original Message-----
     From: Foster, Kristopher [mailto:KFoster@C1Communications.com]
     Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:34 PM
     To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
     Subject: RE: Break Sequence for the telnet seesion not responding
     
     Abdul,
     Try CTRL-SHIFT-6 x
     
     Kris,
     
     -----Original Message-----
     From: abdul_rahim@ccsi.canon.com
     [mailto:abdul_rahim@ccsi.canon.com]
     Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:40 PM
     To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
     Subject: Break Sequence for the telnet seesion not responding
     
     What could be the break sequence to stop waiting seeing the Try
     line
     dancing infront of you and making you more angry
     
     RTA#172.17.2.1
     Trying 172.17.2.1 ...
     
     % Connection timed out; remote host not responding
     
     Thanks
     Abdul
     



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