send <string>
set escape <string>
status
CLI Exit Commands
bye, exit, leave, quit
logout
Transmits a Telnet control character. The available commands are the
following:
Parameter
Description
AYT
Are you there
IP
Interrupt process
BRK
Break
AO
Abort output
EC
Erase character
EL
Erase link
GA
Go ahead
NOP
No operation
EOR
End of record
SYNC
Synchronize
ESC
Escape
Allows changing the Telnet escape character from Ctrl ] (right bracket] to
something else. Control characters are specified using the carat character
followed by the character. For example, to set the Telnet escape character
to Ctrl x, enter the following:
set escape ^ x
Displays the IP address of the remote host you are Telnetted to and the
value of the Telnet escape character.
These commands are available to dial-in (modem) and Telnet (LAN) users
so they can disconnect from the CLI.
Leaves the CLI, but keeps this connection open. These commands return
you to the dial-in user or Telnet commands.
Leaves the CLI and closes this connection. This ends the dial-in user or
Telnet session.
CLI Exit Commands
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