help ctl-shft-6-x does not work from linux telnet

Hi,

in my lab, a 2510 is configured for terminal access to 6 25xx and 2 19xx. At the moment I multiboot windows, bsd or linux for management and configuration. Under windows telnetting works perfect, teraterm, putty and even plain cmd telnet allow me to switch back from a rev. telnet session with ctl-shft-6-x key sequence. I prefer linux cause ethernet and tokenring work fine and I already have ntp-, tftp-, marsnwe- and tacacs+ services up and running for my lab. My only annoying problem is that at I found no clean way yet to switch back from a reverse telnet session under any linux/bsd telnet ap. So far I consider my cisco configuration as ok, so there might be a linux configuration issue left. I already looked over cco and poorly man pages, but no idea yet how to progress. Could anybody help me out?

Thanks in advance

Hans

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Hans-Dieter Kreutzner
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I read somewhere do not use Shift, just hit Ctrl-6 from Linux telnet

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Merv

that's it! It really works

thanks

Hans

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Hans-Dieter Kreutzner

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