Stopping Traceroute & Ping using escape seq. Ctrl+Shift+6

Why does it happen that when we try to ping or traceroute and if we need to stop it by Ctrl+Shift+6, cisco devices don’t seem to obey the command. Many times we can see that the ping is failing or the traceroute will no longer provide hops, but we can’t stop it. It doesn’t even stop if we’ve kept the Ctrl+Shift+6 pressed. Many of the network engineers and cisco device users must have faced this problem. Any comments ? Is there any other escape sequence

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0 thoughts on “Stopping Traceroute & Ping using escape seq. Ctrl+Shift+6

  1. jeremywaldrop says:

    Using device aliases on a Cisco MDS: http://bit.ly/hOkCrc – good info and I agree that device-aliases are more useful

  2. jeremywaldrop says:

    Using device aliases on a Cisco MDS: http://bit.ly/hOkCrc – good info and I agree that device-aliases are more useful

  3. Using device aliases on a Cisco MDS <-FC is so yesteryear, glad to see you catching up to 2002, at least it applies to NX-OS

  4. sho uptime: Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5) Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 3.0(4) encinofw1 up 1886 days 1 hour

  5. sho uptime: Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5) Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 3.0(4) encinofw1 up 1886 days 1 hour

  6. Cisco-Linksys WET610N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter: Conve any wired-Ethernet device to speedy… http://bit.ly/gIe0o2

  7. cisco_support says:

    Raising a TAC SR for device not covered on maintenance contract http://bit.ly/fqDi1k

  8. Raising a TAC SR for device not covered on maintenance contract http://bit.ly/fqDi1k

  9. talkin about Cisco’s Umi device…good stuff :-)

  10. Using Device Aliases on a Cisco MDS http://bit.ly/fe05gI

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