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		<title>Cancel a traceroute on Cisco devices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many times I&#8217;ve started a traceroute to either a mistyped IP address, the wrong IP or something else that I would really rather not wait for 30 hops to time out before moving on.  When doing the traceroute the device tells yous to &#8220;Type escape sequence to abort,&#8221; but doesn&#8217;t share what exactly this [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many times I&#8217;ve started a traceroute to either a mistyped IP address, the wrong IP or something else that I would really rather not wait for 30 hops to time out before moving on.  When doing the traceroute the device tells yous to &#8220;Type escape sequence to abort,&#8221; but doesn&#8217;t share what exactly this escape sequence is.  After a bit of googling and finding a few references <a href="http://zitizonx4.wordpress.com/2009/06/23/how-to-break-a-traceroute-on-cisco-devices/"> here </a> and <a href="http://www.networkliquidators.com/article-cisco-ccna-certification-five-key-combinations-you-should-know.asp">here </a> I&#8217;ve found an answer.</p>
<p>This elusive key combination is CTRL+SHIFT+6 twice.  I&#8217;ve had mixed results using it, but it appears, that holding CTRL+SHIFT while hitting 6 works sometimes, and others retyping the entire combination works.  Either way, it&#8217;s been a help.</p>


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