I sent a reply to this earlier. This is a
telnet-client issue (your windows telnet client). The
windows telnet client has a disconnect option that
will disconnect the session and keep the telnet window
open, or you can click on the X or alt-f4 the window.
You can also do 'logout' on router which should
disconnect it.
If you are looking to suspend and resume your telnet
session, then the windows client will not do this. You
will have to open multiple telnet windows, or telnet
into the 2511 and reverse telnet from there. When
you're telneting from the 2511 the 2511 lets you
suspend/resume session by using the escape sequence.
If you're looking for a control-] style suspend/resume
which is common in unix platforms then you'll have to
look around for a unix-like telnet client for windows
that has that functionality.
Ie:
I telnet'd to a cisco router from a unix box, and hit
control-] and got this:
telnet> ?
Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are:
close close current connection
display display operating parameters
mode try to enter line or character mode
('mode ?' for more)
open connect to a site
quit exit telnet
send transmit special characters ('send ?'
for more)
set set operating parameters ('set ?' for
more)
unset unset operating parameters ('unset ?'
for more)
status print status information
toggle toggle operating parameters ('toggle
?' for more)
slc change state of special charaters
('slc ?' for more)
! run a TI command
environ change environment variables ('environ
?' for more)
? print help information
telnet>
Erick
--- Frank Kim wrote:
> 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.
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