Well, to exit/suspend the telnet session is a
telnet-client feature. Lets say you had a unix-like
telnet client - most of them allow control-] which
will take you to the telnet client menu which will let
you change options, close session, etc. I don't think
the standard windows telnet programs do this sort of
thing. 'exit' doesn't work, but 'logout' will end the
telnet session and your telnet client will do whatever
it does when it see's a telnet session disconnection.
HTH, Erick
--- Frank Kim wrote:
> Okay guys. I am really sorry for the waste of
> bandwidth. But so far, I
> think I have been misunderstood. Here is what I
> got:
>
> 1) 2511 with e0 = 192.168.1.1/24
> 2) one 2501, console's port is attached to line 1 of
> 2511
> 3) one NT box with ip of 192.168.1.2/24
>
> I sit on my NT box and I initiate a telnet to
> 192.168.1.1 using port
> 2001. Remember, I am not doing it from a router.
> So ctrl-shift-6 x will
> not suspend my session. What I would like to do is
> to be able to exit
> from the telnet session by typing a keystroke such
> as control-] or
> so. And one more thing, typing 'exit' does not
> work.
>
> I apologize for all misunderstanding. Thanks for
> any help.
>
> -Frank
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