08-25-2009 08:47 AM - edited 03-06-2019 07:25 AM
All,
I can telnet from Router A -> B -> C -> D.
Now, from router D, I can ctrl-shift-6-x and get back to router A. Router A will show one connection to router B. How, if even possible, would I be able to break from Router D to Router C without quitting the telnet session? Is there a keystroke that will let you do that?
Also, does anyone (Edison?) have a list of Cisco supported, undocumented keystrokes? I've looked and can't find much on it.
Thanks,
John
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08-25-2009 09:27 AM
To get back to the device you telneted from per your example from D to C;
Do this:
control-shift-6
Then
control-shift-6-x
08-25-2009 09:16 AM
John,
I can't address your first issue at the moment, I'll have to investigate.
On your second request, this URL contains the most commonly used keystrokes while using the CLI
HTH,
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Edison.
08-25-2009 09:21 AM
Thanks Edison! I look forward to hearing what you find out. =)
John
08-25-2009 09:27 AM
To get back to the device you telneted from per your example from D to C;
Do this:
control-shift-6
Then
control-shift-6-x
08-25-2009 09:31 AM
That did it :)
Thanks!
05-13-2020 08:21 PM
I know this is a very old post but I can't get your solution to work on 12.4(15) t1. I used to be able to change the break key using an ascii number if I remember that correctly, but it seems like the ability to do that has been removed. So the break sequence I remember is to press ctrl + shift + 6 then release and hit x. This works but pressing ctrl + shift + 6 then ctrl + shift + 6 then x still breaks back to the first router in the chain. Maybe I am doing something wrong?!
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