Just a quick one on the lab terminal server........

I have read on ccie preparation sites that if you don't know how or get
stuck this is the only "hands on" help you'll get from the proctor.

The proctor will set up the terminal server function for you but of course
you'll lose points. (and probably the proctor will now form an opinion of
your abilities.........)

Of course if you blow it up along the way............

Kevin Wigle


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: HyperTerminal arrow keys


> Hi
>
> I've been following the discussions about how to do
> password recovery and transmitting a break using
> Microsoft HyperTerminal.  Everyone seems to have an
> effective work-around.
>
> My current problem is getting the arrow keys to work
> for command history.  I'm running HyperTerminal from
> Windows 2000 and emulating a VT 100.  The control p
> and control n keys work fine but the up and down arrow
> keys don't.  Microsoft Telnet, which comes with
> Windows 2000, works fine and the arrow keys respond.
> If someone could help me out with this little problem
> I would appreciate it.
>
> My bigger question is this: If we all develop unique
> tools and work-arounds, what happens when we go for
> the lab test?  What kind of tools will we have at our
> disposal and how will we be permitted to use them?
>
> I've heard stories of guys getting stumped because
> they can't set up a terminal server or do reverse
> telnet.  It would really slow me down if I became used
> to doing things in a particular manner then found out
> I couldn't do them that way in the lab.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Richard
>
>
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