RE: Sending a Break Signal using Micro Annex XL Terminal Server

From: Robert Murray (Robert.Murray_at_davy.ie)
Date: 06/02/05

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    Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 13:18:04 +0100
    
    

    Hi All
    Thanks to all who replied

    When you connect via Terminal Server press and hold <CTRL> and ] key
    This should give you a telnet> prompt
     From here you can type send break
    this should give you your Solaris server OBP ok> prompt

    Great

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ravinder Kalsi [mailto:Ravinder.Kalsi@brunel.ac.uk]
    Sent: 02 June 2005 12:11
    To: Robert Murray
    Subject: Re: Sending a Break Signal using Micro Annex XL Terminal Server

    Hi Rob,

    Have you tried the following:

    When you connect via Terminal Server press and hold <CTRL> and ] key
    This should give you a telnet> prompt
     From here you can type send break
    this should give you your Solaris server OBP ok> prompt

    Regards,

    Ravi

    Robert Murray wrote:

    >Hi All
    >I've got a Bay Networks Micro Annex XL Terminal Server
    >And want to send a Break Signal to my Sun System through it, so I can halt
    >the boot up process.
    >CTRL-Break does not work, Ive tried a hundred other combinations with Alt,
    >Ctrl, etc....
    >Maybe its not possible.
    >Can someone enlighten me please,
    >Best Rgds
    >Rob
    >
    >
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