Zone issue in Solaris10

Hi Experts
I have small problem and doubt
If i login to global zone ... "zlogin -C -e @ testzone" how to logout from global zone......
testzone# when i press exit button it is comeing to zone login prompt
zone1 console login: @ ( from Zone login prompt i want to come
back to my normal solaris prompt i tried with pressing "shift+@ "
nothing is happening could you please tell me how to come out from zonelogin prompt ................
one more query after installation we are using " zlogin -C -e testzone "
is it rquire this same login commmand we have to use every time or only one time after installation of zone. we can use
"zlogin testzone " also what is difrrent these two... if you use " zlogin -C -e testzone " then only it will prompt for locale and language settings......
i have seen it is asking for locale setting and language ...... and it is asking only one time but if you use "zlogin testzone" it won't ask any such seetings......( only one time it will ask after the zone configuration)
Thanks

Same response as for your other posting.
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9755130ﳶ�
You are in the wrong forum.
Go to the forum for Solaris Zones.
http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa?tab=solaris

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