Re: Sending control characters to PuTTY

From: Irfan Azher <irfanazher_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 10:22:45 +0600

Can anybody confirm that key mapper editor function is available in old
version of securecrt of CCIE lab. as life can be made easy using key mapper
editor. I have maped the keys as following

ctrl+1 ==> ctrl+shift+6,x, R1, Enter, enter
ctrl+2 ==> ctrl+shift+6,x, R2, Enter, enter

In this way ctrl+1 will get you to R1 and ctrl+2 to R2 and so on.

Best Regards

Irfan Azher
CCNA,CCIP....

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Dale Shaw <dale.shaw_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Slightly OT, but I'm getting bored of sending this sequence of
> characters to my terminal server, especially when accessing my gear
> over unreliable Internet connections.
>
> r1
> <enter>
> <ctrl><shift>6, x
> r2
> <enter>
> <ctrl><shift>6, x
> r3
> <enter>
> <ctrl><shift>6, x
> [...]
> and so on, through r4-r6 and sw1-sw4.
>
> Does anyone have a clever way of scripting or otherwise automating the
> sending of this sequence of characters?
>
> I just tried PuTTYCS but I couldn't get it to send <enter> properly,
> and the {%CTRL%} token isn't supported in its script file format. BTW,
> this is not something I'm pursuing with the idea of helping me on lab
> day.. I don't think 11 seconds of terminal server session setup is
> going to make or break me.
>
> Hmmm, I bet I could do it with ZOC! (ahh, OS/2, those were the days)
>
> cheers,
> Dale
>
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