RE: Break/Ctrl-C supported?

From: andrew.2.shore@xxxxxx
Date: Mon Jun 11 2001 - 13:03:29 GMT-3


   
Both NT and W2K have problems with the break key (as well as other problems)
when using HyperTerminal. If you go to the hilgrave site you can down load
the personal version for free which is far better anyway.

BTcd Andrew Shore, CCNP+Security, MCSE , CCP, BSc
Ignite, IDC Technical Specialist, Sheffield
* 0114 2776192 * andrew.2.shore@bt.com
* Eldon House, Charter Row, Sheffield

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Gallagher [mailto:rgallagh@cisco.com]
Sent: 11 June 2001 17:47
To: kym blair; dboreham@si.rr.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Break/Ctrl-C supported?

For more info on this I would have a look at the following url:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html

Rich

On Jun 11, 4:44pm, kym blair chatted about:
> Subject:Re: Break/Ctrl-C supported?
> Doug,
>
> "Break" is machine-dependent. On most of my laptops, the break key does
not
> work in Hyperterm, but one laptop does. For all the rest, I use ProComm+
> whenever I need to recover a password. Then I switch back to Hyperterm
for
> normal day-to-day router programming.
>
> Also, in case you missed someone's listing last week: you can program the
> ESC key into your console and vty lines by adding "escape 27"; it won't
> "break" during boot, but will "escape" out of a lengthy traceroute or
ping.
>
> Kym
>
>
> >From: eugeneonline <eugeneonline@yahoo.com>
> >Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 02:57:51 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >If I understand you correctly, these should help:
> >1. ctrl+shift+6
> >2. break key
> >Regards,
> >Eugene
> > "Douglas M. Boreham" <dboreham@si.rr.com> wrote: Does anyone know if
the
> >lab terminal application supports the break/Ctrl-C
> >interrupt... I know that HyperTerminal for Windows NT 4 does not... As
far
> >as I know there is no other way to send the break sequence unless someone
> >else has any ideas?
> >
> >Regards,
> >-Doug
>



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