You just need to disconnect your telnet session. The terminal server will
see the telnet session close and drop the reverse telnet session out.
On my linux box I hit CTRL+] and I can type quit which disconnects the
session. If you're using Teraterm or the Windows telnet File->Disconnect
(Win2k
try CTRL+SHIFT+6
then type an x to get to the router prompt
then type disc to close session.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Frank Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 8:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: reverse telnet [7:5655]
Below is my config of a 2511. M
I
think is checked by default.
If I uncheck it, when I disconnect - the telnet program doesn't exit and
remains open. I can then connect to another device.
Is this what you're looking for?
Kevin Wigle
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Kim"
To: "Kevin Wigle"
Cc:
- Original Message -
From: "Circusnuts"
To: "W. Alan Robertson" ;
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: CORRECTION: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> I was thinking the same, but this would clear all lines. The next telnet
> session onto the 2511 would re
around to the
correct direction or use an Alias :o)
Phil
- Original Message -
From: W. Alan Robertson
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: CORRECTION: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> When I first read the original message, my response seemed too simple, so
I
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CORRECTION: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> Hi folks,
> I know about the ctrl-shift-6 x. Please read my message again. I am not
> telnet'ing from the 2511. I sit on another workstation which is on the
> same network as the ethernet segment of the 2511 and I telnet from there.
&
riginal Message -
From: "Frank Kim"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: CORRECTION: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> Hi folks,
> I know about the ctrl-shift-6 x. Please read my message again. I am not
> telnet'ing from the 2511. I sit on another workstatio
Won't plain old exit work??
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Frank Kim wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I know about the ctrl-shift-6 x. Please read my message again. I am not
> telnet'ing from the 2511. I sit on another workstation which is on the
> same ne
essions you had to other routers
-Chuck
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Ryan"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: reverse telnet [7:5655]
> Pressing , , 6, then "x" at the same time, will take you back
> to the 2511. From there, you ca
Hi folks,
I know about the ctrl-shift-6 x. Please read my message again. I am not
telnet'ing from the 2511. I sit on another workstation which is on the
same network as the ethernet segment of the 2511 and I telnet from there.
Please re-read my question. Sorry for the confusion.
-Frank
O
Pressing , , 6, then "x" at the same time, will take you back
to the 2511. From there, you can do a "clear line x" command (where x is the
line number of the connection you have open) to terminate that particular
open session.
-Chuck
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Kim"
To:
Sent: Wed
with this simple scenario all you need do is:
control-shift-6 (all at one time)
release
and then type x
this should bring you back to the terminal server
then type the command: disconnect 1
r1 is gone and you're left with the terminal server connection
Kevin Wigle
- Original Messag
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