*snort*  You only do that when you typo an ip address you want to telnet to
and it just sits there waiting to time out ;-p

Otherwise, use CTRL+^ followed by x  (CTRL, SHIFT, 6 release keys and x).
If you're telnetting into a router and then into another, you can stack the
CTRL+^ twice and then x (CTRL, SHIFT, 6, release, CTRL, SHIFT, 6, release
and x).

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> or login again and clear the vty line you're on... ;-)
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> Anyone remember the keystrokes to stop a router from performing an endless
> traceroute or ping?... Thanks.
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