AW: BREAK signal via terminal server

From: Ako, Bengi (Bengi.Ako@BDR.de)
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 03:51:24 EDT


Hi Casper,

thank you very much for your kind help it REALLY worked ! :-))

(Of course thanks to all others,too, who replied me very soon).

Here is, what I did:

First, I closed the telnet session, and powered off the host.
Then powered on the server and connected to the machine via telnet server.
During boot messages appeared on the screen I typed

send break

I immediately got the ok-prompt.

One can look what kind of notation it is simply with

telnet> send ?

you get a list of all commands,

After your help to find this out was very easy!

The only think you have to understand is the type of connection via terminal
server
and which command forces the local machine the remote machine and the terminal
server :-)

Thanks again and kind regards,

bengi

-----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Casper Dik [mailto:Casper.Dik@Sun.COM]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Mai 2003 09:27
An: Ako, Bengi
Betreff: Re: BREAK signal via terminal server

>Hi managers,
>
>does anybody know how to send <stop + a> or BREAK signal to a machine to
which
>I am connected via terminal server (No graphics card + monitor, no laptop
>etc.).
>
>The BREAK signal I know didn't work, e.g. <~#>

Escape to the terminal server and do "snd brk" or some such.

(Possible escaping to your telnet client and do "snd brk" might
work also)

It all varies on the terminal server; but it's the terminal server
which needs to send a break.

Casper
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