new terminal terminal to access command prompts

Simple question:

I'm running Apache caldav on Maverick for manage my calendars small office.

When I start the server, the console remains with the caldav server process (username and $ is no longer happens).

What is the command key to exit the server access the terminal prompt again?

I've seen before but can't remember.

Terminal > Preferences > General > new window opens by default profile

and/or

Shell opens with > login default shell

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