Apologies on the error -- you'll want "where" to mimic the output of "show
session", not "who". At this point I'm a convert to the newer command...
""Brad McConnell"" wrote in message
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> Say you connect to west, then jump back to the 2511 and connect to east.
> When you jump back to the 2511 again, do a 'who' or 'show sess' and you
> should see both listed. If you type the number in front of west's entry,
> you'll be back on your previously-established connection to west. If you
> want to close just one session off, use "disconnect #", where # is the
> session you'd like to kill, as it displays in 'show session'.
>
> If you ever try to initate a connection over reverse telnet and get a
> connection refused, do a 'show line' to find then line, then 'clear line
#'
> to reset the connection.
>
> On the chance that you're asking a different question, I'll go down this
> road as well .. :)
>
> R1 --> R2 --> R3
>
> If R1 is your access server, and you use reverse-telnet to R2, then telnet
> from R2 to R3, the escape sequence will land you back at R1. If you want
to
> hop back to R2 instead of R3, you'll need to change the escape character
on
> all of your secondary routers, such as R2. This can be done with the
global
> command "escape-character" (url below). Typically, not worth the hassle,
at
> least not for me...
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ssr83/rpc_r/48119.h
> tm#xtocid2328465
>
> If you're in a lab with router names such as R1, R2, R3, R4, etc., you can
> save yourself quite a bit of time by initiating the connections in order
> before you begin your lab scenario (ie: reverse to R1, then hop back and
go
> to R2, etc). This way, your show session output will map "1" to R1, "2"
to
> R2, etc. This lets you jump from router to router by keystroke, instead
of
> constantly having to hit show sess and remember what # equals what
router..
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> -Brad McConnell.
>
>
> ""Mark Rose"" wrote in message
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> > The sequence of hitting ctrl-shift-6 then release all 3 keys and quickly
> hit
> > 'x' works. I go back to the 2511 & can change sessions. This brought up
> > another question. Once I get a session running on a second or third
> router,
> > how do you terminate a session while leaving the others (or just the
> > original telnet to the access router running).
> >
> > As always the help is appreciated by all people who help with advice.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > Brad McConnell
> > Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 8:02 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Terminal Server [7:5149]
> >
> >
> > Mark,
> >
> > When you get the blank line, then press enter and end up back at the
west
> > router, do you have a "Resuming connection to xxx..." line before west's
> > router prompt? If not, I dont think the escape sequence is being
> > acknowledged. When you input the command, do ctrl-shift-6, then release
> all
> > 3 keys and quickly hit 'x'. Kind of a moot point here, but in some
cases
> > (say an AIX box with a 3151 terminal), only the left ctrl key can be
> used..
> >
> > Another thing to try would be hitting the spacebar when you get the
blank
> > line instead of enter. If the escape sequence IS working, then the
enter
> > key is taking you back again, and spacebar may cause the prompt to
> display.
> >
> > -Brad McConnell.
> >
> >
> > ""Mark Rose"" wrote in message
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> > > I have a 2511 set up as a terminal server According to the Cisco
> > > documentation on Configuring a terminal server, the escape sequence is
> > > Ctrl-Shift-6-x. This doesn't work. I can make the connection to "west"
> but
> > I
> > > cannot use the esc sequence to jump back to the 2511 (I am using
> > > HyperTerminal with upgrade) or try to open a session with another
> router.
> > > The esc seq gives me a blank line & if I hit return the west prompt
> > appears
> > > again. I am not sure if I am missing a command on the west router. Can
> > > someone make a suggestion or steer me in the right direction? I would
> > > appreciate the help?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > > Mark
> > >
> > > Configs:
> > >
> > > 2511#sh run
> > > Building configuration...
> > >
> > > Current configuration:
> > > !
> > > version 11.0
> > > service password-encryption
> > > service udp-small-servers
> > > service tcp-small-servers
> > > !
> > > hostname 2511
> > > !
> > > enable secret 5 $1$KRXt$MfpQSqUGp0NOiHRhiRwPs1
> > > !
> > > no ip domain-lookup
> > > !
> > > interface Loopback0
> > > ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
> > > !
> > > interface Ethernet0
> > > ip address 192.168.1.69 255.255.255.0
> > > !
> > > interface Serial0
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > no fair-queue
> > > !
> > > interface Serial1
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > !
> > > ip host east 2001 10.1.1.1
> > > ip host south 2004 10.1.1.1
> > > ip host north 2003 10.1.1.1
> > > ip host west 2002 10.1.1.1
> > > ip classless
> > > banner exec ^C
> > > 01 - west console
> > > 02 - east console
> > > 03 - north console
> > > 04 - south console ^C
> > > !
> > > line con 0
> > > line 1 16
> > > no exec
> > > transport input all
> > > line aux 0
> > > transport input all
> > > line vty 0
> > > exec-timeout 0 0
> > > password 7 06030328464F01
> > > login
> > > line vty 1
> > > exec-timeout 0 0
> > > password 7 050E0A062B4D46
> > > login
> > > line vty 2
> > > exec-timeout 0 0
> > > password 7 14121E02060522
> > > login
> > > line vty 3
> > > exec-timeout 0 0
> > > password 7 045E070F052044
> > > login
> > > line vty 4
> > > exec-timeout 0 0
> > > password 7 14121E02060522
> > > login
> > > !
> > > end
> > >
> > >
> > > Second router
> > >
> > > est#sh run
> > > Building configuration...
> > >
> > > Current configuration:
> > > !
> > > version 11.2
> > > service password-encryption
> > > no service udp-small-servers
> > > no service tcp-small-servers
> > > !
> > > hostname west
> > > !
> > > enable secret 5 $1$57px$PD.qgpO/R2whcXLTrvlYA.
> > > !
> > > !
> > > interface Ethernet0
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > !
> > > interface Ethernet1
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > !
> > > interface Serial0
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > no fair-queue
> > > !
> > > interface Serial1
> > > no ip address
> > > shutdown
> > > !
> > > no ip classless
> > > !
> > > !
> > > line con 0
> > > line aux 0
> > > line vty 0 4
> > > password 7 06030328464F01
> > > login
> > > transport input telnet
> > > !
> > > end
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