02-01-2005 07:09 AM - edited 03-02-2019 09:24 PM
Dear All,
When I use reverse telnet to another router. How can I return back to the original router. I have try to type "exit" or "Cltr-Shift-6, X". Both doesn't work.
Thanks.
C.K.
02-01-2005 10:12 AM
What OS are you using? Different systems use different break keys.
02-01-2005 10:22 AM
"Ctrl-Shift-6,x" should work if you telnet to the commserver first and then to the device connected to the async port. It might be a problem with your terminal emulation software if it doesn't.
Hope this helps,
02-01-2005 10:55 AM
Also I would try the ctrl-shift-6, ctrl-x combo. Another option would be to use a differnt system, if that works then your escape sequence could have been changed by accident. I have had machines do the same thing to me.
02-02-2005 01:32 AM
Quite often if you are setting up a reverse telnet server, you change the escape sequence so that you can telnet into the server, reverse telnet to another router and then escape without cnt-shift-6 taking you back to your original router. Check the config of the terminal server/router you are using, it will show any chnaged escape sequence.
02-20-2020 04:45 AM
try logout
02-20-2020 04:47 AM
Try logout
02-20-2020 04:48 AM
03-09-2020 03:46 AM
I use the "exit" command when I'm in privileged mode to go back to the original device I've established the telnet session from.
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