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Router>^@ What is this? 2

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Halfcan

Technical User
Dec 8, 2002
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Hi,
When I connect to a cisco 2501 with hyperterminal I get this when I use the UP arrow. What ever command I typed last, runs.

Hyper terminal settings:
bits per second: 9600
data bits: 8
parity: none
stop bits: 1
flow control: none

?

hc
 
when I hit the up arrow:
RouterB#show int^@
and the command executes.

thanks in advance,
hc
 
AND,
2 more lines of RouterB#^@ after each one...

RouterB#show clock^@
18:35:13.739 UTC Thu Aug 25 2005
RouterB#^@
RouterB#^@
RouterB#show clock^@
18:35:14.811 UTC Thu Aug 25 2005
RouterB#^@
RouterB#^@
RouterB#
 
I'm going to turn blue telling people this...stop using HyperTerminal!! It's awful piece of software. Why use such a piece of junk when you can get FAR better alternatives for free?

For example, you can get Putty here:


Or, my preferred free application, TeraTerm Pro:


Pick one. Use it. Put HyperTerminal in the Recycle bin. Be happy.
 
jneiberger is right, the emulation of hyperterminal just always had a problem with translation of the the arrow-keys.
When you are so fond of hyperterminal you want to keep using it anyway, use ctrl-p instead of arrow-up. This is the original cisco-way of browsing the command history and it should work even with hyperterminal.
The better choice of course would be Teraterm...

Mike
 
Thanks for the input. I will use putty.
HC
 
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