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Cisco Telnet

miguelv06
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When i connect to a router and then using its IOS i telnet to another router how can i change back and forth with out closing the connection?? thanks

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Richard Burts
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Miguel

When you telnet to a Cisco router and then from that router you telnet to something else there is a way to suspend the telnet, return to the first router, do some things, and then return to the telnet to the second device. When you are in the second telnet session you use this key stroke combination shift CTRL 6 (press these keys together at the same time), then release those keys and type x. the shift CTRL 6 and x will suspend your second telnet and return you to the router. You can enter commands and do what you need. Then to return to the second telnet you just do carriage return (no input just press the enter key).

HTH

Rick

HTH

Rick

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Richard Burts
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Miguel

When you telnet to a Cisco router and then from that router you telnet to something else there is a way to suspend the telnet, return to the first router, do some things, and then return to the telnet to the second device. When you are in the second telnet session you use this key stroke combination shift CTRL 6 (press these keys together at the same time), then release those keys and type x. the shift CTRL 6 and x will suspend your second telnet and return you to the router. You can enter commands and do what you need. Then to return to the second telnet you just do carriage return (no input just press the enter key).

HTH

Rick

HTH

Rick

Miguel

I am glad that my answer helped to resolve your question. Thank you for using the rating system to indicate that your question was resolved (and thanks for the rating). It makes the forum more useful when people can read a question and can know that there was an answer that resolved the question.

The forum is an excellent place to learn about Cisco networking. I encourage you to continue your participation in the forum.

HTH

Rick

HTH

Rick
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