Sets the escape character.
The escape character returns you to the TELNET prompt. When you
run multiple sessions, you can set different escape sequences for
each connection.
Use this command if either your terminal or the remote system
does not recognize the default escape character, Ctrl/]. Enter
the following sequence of characters:
1. Opening quotation marks
2. A circumflex ( ^ )
3. The new escape character
4. Closing quotation marks
DCL Format
SET ESCAPE "^character"
UNIX Format
set escape "^character"
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