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Posted by crouse
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Posted by sagitraz
There are four methods of resuming a session:
- Enter key Pressing the Enter key will take you to the last session you were currently using (as shown by the asterisk in the show sessions command).
- Resume Typing resume without specifying a session number will allow you to resume the last session you were using. This is the same as pressing the Enter key.
- Resume # Typing resume followed by the session number will resume Telnet for that session. For example, typing resume 1 would resume Telnet for the 192.168.1.1 router.
- Resume [IP address | hostname] Instead of giving a Telnet session number, you can also give the IP address or, if you have DNS lookups enabled with a DNS server, you can type in the hostname of the remote router.
Posted by AbramianDaniel