From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Oct 06 2001 - 12:52:41 GMT-3
At 10:52 AM 10/6/01 +0200, Ben-Shalom, Omer wrote:
>Great tip - thank you very much.
>On a similar note - anyone know how to stop the ping if you are connected to
>a router in reverse telnet and you pinged something wrong, the fact that the
>normal break brings you back to the terminal server rather then breaking is
>making life harder and disconnecting the session then reestablishing it puts
>the session in a different number.
CTRL-SHIFT-6 (But not the "X"). But you have to do it repeatedly.
Also, if you've telneted twice (or thrice, whatever), just use the following:
ctrl-shift-6 ctr-shift-6 X
The above will bring you back to the intermediate router (and not the
original router).
hsb
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