Escape key sequence, Break sequences – Avocent Network Device SPC420 User Manual

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Escape key sequence

An escape key sequence is a combination of characters that can be sent to the DSView 3 server to
affect an SSH Passthrough or Avocent Session Viewer session. The default escape sequence is

^Ec

, which can be followed by an escape key to send a command to a target device. Some escape

key sequences are limited to only the user with read/write access.

In this chapter, the preset escape Sequence

^Ec

is used in all examples to indicate the configured

escape sequence.

To modify the escape sequence:

From an SSH Passthrough session, enter the following command:

^Ece[new escape sequence]

For example:

^Ece^Ac

changes the escape sequence from

^Ec

to

^Ac

.

To enter an escape key sequence:

From an SSH Passthrough session, enter a command in the following format:

^Ec[escape key]

For example:

^Ecl?

displays the break sequence list.

After entering an escape key sequence, the SSH client displays a message indicating success or
failure.

Break sequences

NOTE: SSH port sharing must be enabled before you can configure break sequences.

A break sequence is a user-defined combination of characters that can be sent as a command to a
target device during an SSH Passthrough or Avocent Session Viewer session. A break sequence is
sent when the corresponding escape key sequence is typed by the user. The DSView 3 software

Table 14.1: DSView 3 Software - Supported SSH Passthrough Session Escape Keys

Escape
Keys

Description

Escape
Keys

Description

.

Disconnect

?

Print this message

a

Attach read/write rights

e

Change escape sequence [the preset
value is ^Ec]

l?

Displays break sequence list*

0-9

Send specific break sequence*

r

Replay last 30 lines of log

<cr>

Ignore/abort command

*Only users with read/write access can send these escape key sequences.

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