HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 28

escape-key, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Usage guidelines

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Table 3 Command output Field Idx UI Delay Type + Location F Description Absolute number of the user interface. Type and relative number of the user interface. Time elapsed after the user's last input, in the format hh:mm:ss. User type, such as Telnet or SSH. Indicates the user interface you are using. IP address of the user. The current user is operating in asynchronous mode. escape-key Use escape-key to define a shortcut key for terminating a task. Use undo escape-key to disable the shortcut key for terminating a task. Syntax escape-key { character | default } undo escape-key [ default ] Default Pressing Ctrl+C terminates a task. Views User interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters character: Specifies the shortcut key. It can be a single character, a key sequence, or the ASCII code value (in the range of 0 to 127) of the character or key sequence. default: Restores the default escape key sequence Ctrl+C. Usage guidelines In some situation, some commands might take a long time to complete, for example, when the ping command has 1000 packets to send or the tracert command is used for an unreachable destination. Before such a command is completed, you can stop the command by pressing the shortcut key for terminating tasks. If you define a single character as the shortcut key for terminating tasks, pressing the character when a command is being executed stops the command. If no command is being executed, pressing the character enters the character as a common character. HP recommends that you use a key sequence as the shortcut key. If you define a single character as the shortcut key on a user interface, the character acts as the shortcut key or a common character on the user interface, depending on whether a command is being executed. If you Telnet to another device from the user interface, the character acts only as the control character to terminate a task. 21

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Table 3
Command output
Field
Description
Idx
Absolute number of the user interface.
UI
Type and relative number of the user interface.
Delay
Time elapsed after the user's last input, in the format
hh
:
mm
:
ss
.
Type
User type, such as Telnet or SSH.
+
Indicates the user interface you are using.
Location
IP address of the user.
F
The current user is operating in asynchronous mode.
escape-key
Use
escape-key
to define a shortcut key for terminating a task.
Use
undo escape-key
to disable the shortcut key for terminating a task.
Syntax
escape-key
{
character
|
default
}
undo escape-key
[
default
]
Default
Pressing
Ctrl+C
terminates a task.
Views
User interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
character
: Specifies the shortcut key. It can be a single character, a key sequence, or the ASCII code
value (in the range of 0 to 127) of the character or key sequence.
default
: Restores the default escape key sequence
Ctrl+C
.
Usage guidelines
In some situation, some commands might take a long time to complete, for example, when the
ping
command has 1000 packets to send or the
tracert
command is used for an unreachable destination.
Before such a command is completed, you can stop the command by pressing the shortcut key for
terminating tasks.
If you define a single character as the shortcut key for terminating tasks, pressing the character when a
command is being executed stops the command. If no command is being executed, pressing the
character enters the character as a common character.
HP recommends that you use a key sequence as the shortcut key. If you define a single character as the
shortcut key on a user interface, the character acts as the shortcut key or a common character on the user
interface, depending on whether a command is being executed. If you Telnet to another device from the
user interface, the
character acts only as the control character to terminate a task.