System Management Commands
telnet
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port
— A decimal TCP port number, or one of the keywords listed in the
Ports table in the User Guidelines.
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keyword
— One or more keywords listed in the Keywords table in the User
Guidelines.
Default Configuration
The default port is the Telnet port (23) on the host.
Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
Telnet software supports special Telnet commands in the form of Telnet
sequences that map generic terminal control functions to operating system-
specific functions. To enter a Telnet sequence, press the escape sequence keys
(Ctrl-Shift-6) followed by a Telnet command character.
Special Telnet SequencesAt any time during an active Telnet session, Telnet commands can be listed by
pressing the Telnet sequence Ctrl-Shift-6 ? at the system prompt.
A sample of this list follows. Note that the Ctrl-Shift-6 sequence appears as ^^ on
the screen.
Telnet Sequence Purpose
Ctrl-Shift-6 b Break
Ctrl-Shift-6 c Interrupt Process (IP)
Ctrl-Shift-6 h Erase Character (EC)
Ctrl-Shift-6 o Abort Output (AO)
Ctrl-Shift-6 t Are You There? (AYT)
Ctrl-Shift-6 u Erase Line (EL)