User's Manual
To configure break sequences:
1. Click the System tab.
2. Click RPM Server in the top navigation bar.
3. Click SSH Passthrough in the side navigation bar. The SSH Passthrough Properties
window opens.
4. In the Delay field, you may enter the number of milliseconds to delay a command if \d is
entered.
5. Enter the break sequence description in the Description field, then enter the break sequence
in the Break Sequence field. Descriptions and break sequences are limited to 64 characters.
Field numbers 0-9 are available for up to 10 break sequences.
To send a break sequence:
1. From an SSH Passthrough session, enter the escape sequence for the break sequence
definition in the following format:
^Ecl[break sequence number 0-9]
For example: ^Ecl5
2. The break sequence is sent to the target device and a confirmation message appears.
-or-
The SSH client indicates that the break sequence is invalid or contains a syntax error.
You can correct the error and resend the break sequence.
Transferring read/write access
Only one user at a time can have read/write access to a shared SSH Passthrough or Emerson
Session Viewer session. The first user who opens the session has read/write access. If that user
exits a shared session, read/write access is granted to a randomly selected user who is sharing
the session. A user with read-only access can enter a command to obtain read/write access.
To obtain read/write access:
1. From a shared SSH Passthrough or Avocent Session Viewer session where you have read-
only access, enter the following command:
^Eca
2. The user with read/write access receives a message that read/write access has been
transferred to the specified user.
3. You receive a message that the user has lost read/write access.
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