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04-04-2008 02:47 PM - edited 03-03-2019 09:26 PM
Lets say I mess up and type 10000 instead of 1000 in an extended ping. Lets say I realize it only after the ping starts.
How do I make it stop?
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04-04-2008 02:51 PM
Michael
Generally the ctl shift 6 combination will stop these commands.
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Rick
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04-04-2008 02:51 PM
Michael
Generally the ctl shift 6 combination will stop these commands.
HTH
Rick
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04-05-2008 05:39 AM
Thank you!
I have found I have to hit the CTRL-SHIFT-6 combo twice in rapid succession for it to work, but I am using Hyperterm, so who knows.
Thank you so very much, that is a great tip.
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04-05-2008 09:50 AM
Michael
I agree that hitting the key stroke combination several times seems to be necessary in many instances - including times when I am not using Hyperterm.
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04-04-2008 02:55 PM
Try this from the console.
hold down Ctrl+shift+6, release and then press x immediately. This may work depending on IOS
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04-04-2008 06:45 PM
Justin
The keystroke combination you give is right if you want to suspend a telnet session. But to stop an executing command you do not need the x. A Ctrl+shift+6 is enough.
HTH
Rick
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04-06-2008 09:22 AM
Thanks Rick, do you find it often do not work?
I often try to use this with no luck.
Justin.
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04-06-2008 11:13 AM
Justin
It may depend on what command you are trying to stop. I find that for ping and traceroute it is pretty effective (though it may take multiple entries of the key stroke combination). For other commands it may not be effective.
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Rick
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04-07-2008 05:20 AM
u can also set the break character by using "terminal escape-character Z" (I use z).
when I want to break a trace or oing, i simply hit z.
HTH
Sam
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05-09-2016 06:50 AM
I have a Cisco ASA 5505 and I just hit "q" to stop a task.
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06-26-2021 08:50 PM
gee, thanks man!
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06-26-2021 10:50 PM
You are welcome.
Rick
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06-28-2021 04:32 PM
have a good one,
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04-22-2022 12:49 AM
hi
I tried using Ctrl+shift+6 together but was not able to stop the ping on Cisco 7609 router.
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04-23-2022 11:48 PM
I am surprised that Ctrl+shift+6 did not stop the ping. Did you enter the key combination several times, or just once?
Rick
