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