
8-18 Specifying Escape Characters
LX Series Configuration Guide
Specifying Escape Characters
You can configure an SSH or Telnet escape character in the local
subscriber database. When this character is typed by the
subscriber in a remote SSH or Telnet session, will cause the SSH
or Telnet host to return to the operating system command
prompt.
X To specify an SSH escape character
Execute the ssh escape CHARACTER command:
Example Subs_jack:0 >>ssh escape ^R
A capital letter (A - Z) that the subscriber can type to cause the
SSH host to return to the operating system command prompt.
This must be an unused CTRL character. To specify that the SSH
Escape character is a CTRL character, the character must be
preceded by the caret symbol (^) in the ssh escape command.
X To specify a Telnet escape character
Execute the telnet escape CHARACTER command:
Example Subs_jack:0 >>telnet escape ^I
A capital letter (A - Z) that the subscriber can type to cause the
SSH host to return to the operating system command prompt.
This must be an unused CTRL character. To specify that the
Telnet Escape character is a CTRL character, the character must
be preceded by the caret symbol (^) in the telnet escape
command.
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