RE: Ctrl-shft commands .. a question

From: Rob Webber (rwebber@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 11 2001 - 21:16:45 GMT-3


   
This same sequence can be really handy to break a router from a traceroute
or extended ping. If you are using a term server to console into r1, and r1
either is doing an extended ping (like 500 pings for troubleshooting) or its
doing a traceroute that you thought (or hoped) would finish, but its not,
hit

ctrl-shift-6 ctrl-shift-6

This will stop r1 from whatever its doing. If you do the ctrl-shift-6 x it
sends you all the way back to the term server (and if you go back to r1's
session its still doing whatever it was doing). As well all know those 29
hops for a traceroute take a looooong time to finish.

Rob.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Bernard Dunn
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 5:32 AM
To: Chris Mott
Cc: CCIE
Subject: Re: Ctrl-shft commands .. a question

The only 'trick' that is known, is to break telnet to the 'middle' router:

ie:

  router1 ---- router2 ----- router3

     --->>>>>telnet
              to here
                   ---->>>>> telnet to here

                              <ctrl-shift-^-^>6
              back to <<<<------
              router2

On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Mott wrote:

> I understand from a CCIE buddy of mine that there are actually many
> Ctrl-Shft commands aside from the ubiquitous Ctrl-Shft-6-x ... one he
> mentioned was Ctrl-Shft-4, which supposedly send a remote BREAK sequence,
> although I cannot imagine a situation for using it ... has anyone else
heard
> of such a thing, and if so, can you send a link or post them for us?
>
> 4 days and counting!
>
> Chris Mott
> CCDP, CCNP+Voice
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>



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