Dell PowerConnect 3524 Cli Reference Manual page 421

Command line interface guide
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Special Telnet Sequences
Telnet Sequence
Ctrl-shift-6-b
Ctrl-shift-6-c
Ctrl-shift-6-h
Ctrl-shift-6-o
Ctrl-shift-6-t
Ctrl-shift-6-u
At any time during an active Telnet session, Telnet commands can be listed by pressing the Ctrl-shift-
6-? keys at the system prompt.
A sample of this list follows. Note that the Ctrl-shift-6 sequence appears as ^^ on the screen.
Console> 'Ctrl-shift-6' ?
[Special telnet escape help]
^^ B sends telnet BREAK
^^ C sends telnet IP
^^ H sends telnet EC
^^ O sends telnet AO
^^ T sends telnet AYT
^^ U sends telnet EL
Several concurrent Telnet sessions can be opened and switched. To open a subsequent session, the
current connection has to be suspended by pressing the escape sequence keys (Ctrl-shift-6) and x to
return to the system command prompt. Then open a new connection with the telnet User EXEC
mode command.
Keywords Table
Options
/echo
/quiet
/source-interface
/stream
Purpose
Break
Interrupt Process (IP)
Erase Character (EC)
Abort Output (AO)
Are You There? (AYT)
Erase Line (EL)
Description
Enables local echo.
Prevents onscreen display of all messages from the software.
Specifies the source interface.
Turns on stream processing, which enables a raw TCP stream with no Telnet
control sequences. A stream connection does not process Telnet options and can
be appropriate for connections to ports running UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program
(UUCP) and other non-Telnet protocols.
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