Not directly, but yes:  If you have access to a *nix box, you can compile
and use a program called screen.  Using screen, two telnet sessions to the
*nix box can view the same screen session (which can be a telnet back out to
a router).

http://freshmeat.net/projects/screen/?highlight=screen

There are a million other uses with it, including showing multiple telnet
sessions on the same screen session (one on the top, the other on the
bottow), being able to disconnect your screen session, but leave the
outgoing telnets open, large cut'n'pastes from one screen to another, etc.

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> Is it possible to Shadow a telnet session? Is there anyway to do this?
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