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How to Abort Traceroute Execution?

sharone.job
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Hi,

     How can I abort the traceroute execution, when the IP route fails somewhere?

Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 10.6.177.68

  1 10.148.50.73 4 msec
    10.148.64.1 4 msec
    10.148.50.73 4 msec
  2 10.148.65.1 4 msec 4 msec 8 msec
  3  *  *  *
  4  *  *  *
  5  *  *  *
  6  *  *  *
  7  *  *  *

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Jonathancert_2
Level 1
Level 1

CTRL+SHIFT (together) and the number 6.  Sometimes you have to hit 6 repeatedly.  It will abort but you have to catch it early in the process.   I have found that after traceroute has completed three processes, the command won't take.

Jonathan,

Hi Jonathan,

    Thanks for your suggestion, hmmmm but its not working here

I had tried earlier also; and now as suggested, early in the process. Still its not stopping.

Regards,

Sharone

Hi Sharonee,

Try this

Ctrl + Shift + 6 + x

Ctrl + Shift + 6 shoul work as Jonathan said. But rather try this one.

Faisal

Sorry Guys,

its not working. Earlier when I googled, I got the same solution. From that time onwards I am trying this, but no way out.

Faisal, as suggested I tried a few times just now, still the problem stand still.

Any other Idea??

Regards,

Sharone

Hi,

Try holding down ctrl+shift and then hit '6' and 'x' same time couple of times. Make sure the mouse courser stays with in

router/switch session.

hth

MS

Hi Guys,

     Ctrl + Shift + 6 or Ctrl + Shift + 6+x didnt worked on my PC.

But Ctrl+C+6 worked !!

I donno whether it depends on the keyboard or something, but it worked !!

Thanks everyone !

Regards,

Sharone

That's good news.  One less thing to worry about on a Friday.  Will try your commands on my next traceroute and see what happens.

Jonathan,

Hi Sharone,

Ctrl+C+6

Worked on single time Entry rather than Ctrl + Shift + 6 or Ctrl + Shift + 6+x multiple  times

That's perfect.

CTRL + C + 6 works well.

Know this thread is old but Ctrl+c+6 worked on the emulator provided by Cisco (thank goodness :)

Both the following work for me (with PuTTY to the console of a 1921) : CTL + 6, CTL + SHIFT + 6

CTRL + c + 6 also appears to work, but CTRL + c by itself does nothing.

Yes, Ctrl + C + 6 is working. Thanks whoever shared this key combination.

What Cisco device are you working on?

Jonathan,

Hi Jonathan,

          Its Cisco Router 7609-S.

Regards,

Sharone

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