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, the Telnet commands can be listed by pressing the
Ctrl-shift-6 key, followed by a question mark at the system prompt: Ctrl-shift-6 ?
A sample of this list follows.
The following example displays the system service tag information.
Console> 'Ctrl-shift-6' ?
[Special telnet escape help]
Esc B sends telnet BREAK
Esc C sends telnet IP
Esc H sends telnet EC
Esc O sends telnet AO
Esc T sends telnet AYT
Esc U sends telnet EL
Several concurrent Telnet sessions can be opened and switched between them. To open a subsequent
session, the current connection needs to be suspended, by pressing the escape sequence 'Ctrl-Shift-6'
and 'x' to return to the system command prompt. Then open a new connection with the telnet command.
If you want to login to host on the out-of-band port, use the out-of-band IP address format:
oob/ip-address.
Keywords Table
Options
Description
/echo
Enables local echo
/quiet
Prevents onscreen display of all messages from the software
/source-interface
Specifies the source interface.
/stream
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
Break
Interrupt Process (IP)
Erase Character (EC)
Abort Output (AO)
Are You There? (AYT)
Erase Line (EL)