1-9Field DescriptionLinkCount Number of tasks that the web user runsLoginTime Time when the web user logged inLastTime Last time when the web user accessed the switchescape-keySyntaxescape-key { default | character }undo escape-keyViewUser interface viewDefault Level3: Manage levelParametersdefault: Restores the default escape key combination .character: Specifies the shortcut key for aborting a task, a single character (or its corresponding ASCIIcode value in the range 0 to 127) or a string of 1 to 3 characters.DescriptionUse the escape-key command to define a shortcut key for aborting tasks.Use the undo escape-key command to restore the default shortcut key.You can use a single character (or its corresponding ASCII code value in the range 0 to 127) or a stringof 1 to 3 characters to define a shortcut key. But in fact, only the first character functions as the shortcutkey. For example, if you enter an ASCII value 113, the system will use its corresponding character as the shortcut key; if you input the string q@c, the system will use the first letter as the shortcut
key.By default, you can use to terminate a task. You can use the display current-configurationcommand to verify the shortcut key you have defined.Examples# Define as the escape key.
system-viewSystem View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.[Sysname] user-interface aux 0[Sysname-ui-aux0] escape-key QTo verify the configuration, do the following:# Run the ping command to test the connection. ping –c 20 125.241.23.46PING 125.241.23.46: 56 data bytes, press Q to break