RE: Ctrl+Shift+^, x and traceroute

From: Paul Eckstein (peckstei) (peckstei@cisco.com)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 18:39:13 GMT-3


Cezar,

The problem you're seeing is that the first device, the TS, sees the
break and applies it. To get around that, you can do multiple
Ctrl+Shift+^ sequences to move the break to the next device (hop). So
you're really make the following series of keystrokes:

Ctrl+Shift+^
Ctrl+Shift+^
x

I know you can go more than 2 hops away in a similar manner, but I'm not
sure what the limit is (6 comes to mind).

Hope this helps,
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Cezar Fistik [mailto:cfistik@moldovacc.md]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:22 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Ctrl+Shift+^, x and traceroute

Hi all,

Is there a way to stop a traceroute when connected to the router through
a
terminal server(TS)?
I used Ctrl+Shift+^, x to stop a traceroute trying all 30 hops, but when
you are connected through a TS this command will bring you back to the
TS
and wouldn't stop the traceroute. Especialy if you are working with slow
2500 routers and if you didn't disable ther ip domain-lookup on all
routers
in the path, this may take an eternity:-)

Thanks.
Cezar Fistik



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