I remember maintaining a fleet of these back in the day. I believe it's just the standard escape character Ctrl-] ? Maybe this document helps? http://www.marine.csiro.au/~dpg/sysManDocs/annex_man.pdf -j On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Brian Feeny <bfeeny@mac.com> wrote:
Sad but true, I still have a few of these in operation as terminal servers. In reading the documentation I could find it wasn't clear to me how to solve my issue. I use these to manage Cisco routers.
How can I connect to a server, and then drop back to the CLI, so I can then connect to another server, and keep switching back and forth? I thought I could just set the attn_string to say "^A" and then I could just hit that and it would work, but it doesn't seem to. I basically want to emulate the same functionality you can get when you do ^^x on a Cisco terminal server (2509/2511/etc).
here is how its configured right now:
%rotary host1: 1@172.16.1.10 host2: 2@172.16.1.10 host3: 3@172.16.1.10 %gateway annex 172.16.1.10 net default gateway 172.16.1.1 metric 1 hardwired end
So I connect to my annex by telnetting to 172.16.1.10, then I type say host1, but I want to drop back to the CLI, any ideas how to escape to CLI once connected?
I figured that since many of you are from my same era and these were popular with ISP's of the day, someone here may know......
Brian