ctrl-shift-6, ctrl-shift-6, x Type one ctrl-shift-6 for each link in your chain of telnets, then the final x.
Iwan Hoogendoorn wrote: > > I want to set up my own LAB so that i can remotely log in. > > i have 2 2509 and i want to connect 10 routers and 2 switches > > If i want to login remotely i only can connect to one of te > 2509(2509#1) > > so ive connected a cable from the 2509#1 port 8 to the console > port of the other 2509#2 > > and on the 2509#2 i have 2 2503's connected > > > if i connect from remote to the i first telnet to the 2509#1 > router. > What i am going to do now do a reverse telnet to the second > router 2509#2. > Now i am on that router(2509#2) ans i am going to do a reverse > telnet to on of the 2 2503's. > Thats all still working fine...when i type Crtl-Shift-6-x i > want to de 1 step back (to the 2509#)but is i do that it is > going directly back to the first 2509#1. > > What can i do > > There is one possible option by using the terminal > escape-character command... > But i dont know how or what... > > Can someone give me a sugestion? > > Thank You, > > This is my list with routers: > > 2x 2501 > 2x 2502 > 2x 2503 > 2x 2509 > 1x 4500 > 1x 3630 > 1x 3524 > 1x 2924 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70190&t=70188 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]