From: Sean A. Walberg (sean@ertw.com)
Date: Mon Aug 08 2005 - 15:25:28 GMT-3
If your shell is through an xterm or other X Windows client, change the 
Input Method to X...  Right click over the window and select Input Method.  
Chances are the client is interpreting the ctl-shift-6 as the start of a 
unicode sequence.
Sean
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Guyler, Rik wrote:
> Howard, which shell are you using?  I've had poor results with the Slackware
> default terminal shell so I always changed it.  I can't remember which one I
> changed it to but I think it's probably CSH.  I love Slackware but SuSE 9.3
> is my new favorite distro for out-of-the-box functionality.
> 
> Rik  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb@gettcomm.com] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 7:52 PM
> To: cisco@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Slackware Telnet and CTL-SHIFT-6? [7:101745]
> 
> I'm reverse telnetting from a Slackware telnet client, via a 3002 and
> 3005 VPN, to a Cisco terminal server, and get through OK. Once I'm in a
> router exec line, however, something isn't responding to any number of
> ctl-shift-6/X. Other people using Windows soft VPN clients are working OK.
> 
> Is there a setting I need in the telnet client, or possibly the 3002?
> 
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