Dell PowerConnect 6024 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide (.htm) - Page 435
Special Telnet Command Characters, telnet
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The command shows the telnet sessions to remote hosts that were opened by the present telnet session to the local device. It would not show telnet sessions to remote hosts that were opened by other telnet sessions to the local device. Special Telnet Command Characters Escape Sequence [Ctrl-Shift-6] b [Ctrl-Shift-6] c [Ctrl-Shift-6] h [Ctrl-Shift-6] o [Ctrl-Shift-6] t [Ctrl-Shift-6] u Purpose Break Interrupt Process (IP) Erase Character (EC) Abort Out (AO) Are You There? (AYT) Erase Line (EL) At any time during an active Telnet session, Telnet commands can be listed by pressing the Ctrl-Shift-6 keys followed by a question mark at the system prompt. Following is a sample of the Telnet command list. Console> ^^? [Special telnet escape help] ^^ B sends telnet BREAK ^^ C sends telnet IP ^^ H sends telnet EC ^^ O sends telnet AO ^^ T sends telnet AYT ^^ U sends telnet EL ^^ x suspends the session (return to system command prompt) Several concurrent Telnet sessions can be opened and switched. To open a subsequent session, the current connection has to be suspended by pressing the escape sequence 'Ctrl-Shift-6' and 'x' to return to the system command prompt. Then open a new connection using the telnet command. To log into a host on the out-of-band port, use the out-of-band format oob/ip-address. System Management 435