No, you type "x", not a number. This sounds more confusing than it is. I
will try to be more clear. You have

PC--2509#1--2509#2--Router

You telnet from PC to 2509#1, then telnet again to 2509#2, then again to
Router. You are now at CLI of Router. If you type
ctrl-shift-6, x
you will end up at CLI of 2509#1. If you type 
ctrl-shift-6, ctrl-shift-6, x
you will end up at CLI of 2509#2.

The process is the same for reverse telnet or regular telnet.

In practice, you can just hold down "ctrl-shift", tap 6 twice, then release
ctrl-shift and type "x". If you do this a lot you will probably find it
convenient to program a shortcut key to ctrl-shift-6, ctrl-shift-6, x if
your emulator has that functionality. Or you can use a keyboard macro program.

Iwan Hoogendoorn wrote:
> 
> so i need to type a NUMBER (of the connected line)in stead of
> the X?
> 
> Thank You




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