Terminal commands, Terminal commands 620 – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE

620 CyberSWITCH

The

set escape

command can be used to change the “escape” character for the current

Telnet session. This command may be useful when a device is connected to a target host,
using several different Telnet connections. By changing the escape character to a value
other than the default (<CTRL>), the user can return to Telnet “command” mode for a
particular session.

Typically, Telnet “escape” characters have the form ‘<CTRL><char>‘ (i.e., the CTRL key +
some other key must be pressed). The <value> parameter for the “set escape” command
may have any of the following values:

<CTRL><char>, where <char> is in the range of ASCII 'A' to ASCII '_'

<CTRL><char>, where <char> is in the range of ASCII 'a' to ASCII 'z' (note that lower
case letters are converted to upper case before they are used)

<char>, where <char> is in the range of ASCII '!' to ASCII '~'

To specify the <CTRL> key in the

set escape

command, use the ’>’ character. The

following is an example of setting the escape character equal to ‘<CTRL> P’:

status

The

status

command can be used to interrogate information about the current Telnet

session.

toggle

The

toggle

command can be used to set various operating parameters for the current

Telnet session. Currently, the only parameter available is

debug

.

If no parameters are specified on the

toggle

command line (or if

toggle ?

is entered),

the following help message is displayed:

The toggle debug command allows you to turn the Telnet debug mode on or off. If the
debug mode is turned on, messages beginning with “[TELNET-C]” may appear in the
system log file. Most users will not find these messages helpful. If you have difficulty with
the system Telnet client feature, we suggest you call your Distributor or Customer Support.

T

ERMINAL

C

OMMANDS

The CyberSWITCH supports two terminal types: vt100 and ANSI. When a Telnet connection is
established, the system attempts to negotiate the terminal type. When the negotiation fails, the
system sets the terminal type to vt100.

To successfully issue the

pkt display

,

semi perm

, and

mc

commands, you must have the

terminal type set identically for both the Telnet emulator and the terminal emulation. To do this,
use the

term set

command.

[System Name]>

set escape ^P

Escape character is ‘^P’.

[System Name]>

toggle

Available toggle commands:
debug - Turn TELNET debug mode on or off.
? - Display this help information.

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