Andras,
This is just my curiosity or should i say, my quest for
knowledge.  Because I see there is a 'disconnect-chracter' under the
line configuration mode and I am not sure if we can set it to a certain
keystroke such as 'control-Y' or something similar which will tell the
terminal server: please kill my session.

COMM_SERVER(config)#line 1
COMM_SERVER(config-line)#disconnect-character 25

line 1
 no exec
 exec-timeout 0 0
 disconnect-character 25
 terminal-type vt100
 transport input all



####a portion of 'sh line 1'

Special Chars: Escape  Hold  Stop  Start  Disconnect  Activation
                ^^x    none   -     -        ^Y




The disconnect-character 25, which is a decimal equivalent of Control-Y in
ASCII.


So my question is, will this 'disconnect-character', in this case, it's
control-Y, tell the 2511 to kill the tcp session?



-Frank




On Thu, 24 May 2001, Andras Bellak wrote:

> Frank-
> 
> I now know that my last reply isn't what you are looking for. I don't think
> that there is a way to do this, from either NT or Unix. I would be
> interested in knowing why the user would want to exit the session without
> exiting telnet? I understand from a terminal server point of view, where
you
> might need to switch to a different line, but I'm missing why you'd telnet
> directly to something and then want to exit the session without killing
> telnet.
> 
> Andras
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CLARIFICATION: 2511 with reverse-telnet [7:5686]
> 
> 
> Phil,
> Yes you have misunderstood once again.  Let me clarify.  I sit on an NT
> box.  I use my mouse to click on start, then run, then i type in: telnet
> 192.168.1.1 2001 which brings me straight to the console of my 2501.  Even
> I am accessing my 2501 via a TCP session over the 2511, but it looks as if
> the 2511 isn't there.  Therefore, you can not use alias or type exit to
> get out of that session.  Because whatever 'character' you input into the
> screen is for the 2501's console, not the 2511.  So again, if a user has
> made a telnet session to 192.168.1.1 2001, how can he exit out of that
> telnet session WITHOUT having to 'close' the telnet application?  Once
> again, the 'exit' command nor the ctrl-shift-6 x cannot be applied in this
> case.  Let me know if I'm still confusing you.
> 
> -Frank
> 
> 
>  On Thu, 24 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:
> 
> > OK- you have NT client (Telnet)--2511-- async--2501.  You have opened a
> > session with the 2511, to access the 2501 via async line 2001 (through
the
> > first physical port on your octal cable).  Your commands in the 2511
> (Telnet
> > Hyper Term Window) only effect your relationship with the 2511/2501 or
> > direct configurations to the 2511.  An  Alias only gives you a custom
> > shortcut command, that you dictate (ex: Show IP BGP Neighbors might be
> made
> > to work as SIBN).  The best way to exit the 2511 Telnet (& leave the 2511
> > connection up) is to simply close your Telnet window.  You can shortcut
> the
> > exit statement, maybe an Alias of "E."
> > 
> > Have I misconstrued ???
> > Phil
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Frank Kim 
> > To: 
> > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:51 AM
> > Subject: CLARIFICATION: 2511 with reverse-telnet [7:5686]
> > 
> > 
> > > 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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