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Debugging a feature module, Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference

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Figure 3 Relationship between the protocol and screen output switch Debugging a feature module Output of debugging commands is memory intensive. To guarantee system performance, enable debugging only for modules that are in an exceptional condition. When debugging is complete, use the undo debugging all command to disable all the debugging functions. Configure the debugging, terminal debugging, and terminal monitor commands before you can display detailed debugging information on the terminal. For more information about the terminal debugging and terminal monitor commands, see Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference. To debug a feature module and display the debugging information on a terminal: Step 1. Enable the terminal monitoring of system information. Command terminal monitor 2. Enable the terminal display of debugging information. terminal debugging 3. Enable debugging for a specified module. 4. Display the enabled debugging functions. debugging { all [ timeout time ] | module-name [ option ] } display debugging [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ module-name ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Remarks Optional. The terminal monitoring on the console is enabled by default and the terminal monitoring on the monitoring terminal is disabled by default. Available in user view. Disabled by default. Available in user view. Disabled by default. Available in user view. Optional. Available in any view. 6

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Figure 3
Relationship between the protocol and screen output switch
Debugging a feature module
Output of debugging commands is memory intensive. To guarantee system performance, enable
debugging only for modules that are in an exceptional condition. When debugging is complete, use the
undo debugging all
command to disable all the debugging functions.
Configure the
debugging
,
terminal debugging
, and
terminal monitor
commands before you can display
detailed debugging information on the terminal. For more information about the
terminal debugging
and
terminal monitor
commands, see
Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference
.
To debug a feature module and display the debugging information on a terminal:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enable the terminal
monitoring of system
information.
terminal monitor
Optional.
The terminal monitoring on the
console is enabled by default and
the terminal monitoring on the
monitoring terminal is disabled by
default.
Available in user view.
2.
Enable the terminal display of
debugging information.
terminal debugging
Disabled by default.
Available in user view.
3.
Enable debugging for a
specified module.
debugging
{
all
[
timeout
time
] |
module-name
[
option
] }
Disabled by default.
Available in user view.
4.
Display the enabled
debugging functions.
display
debugging
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
]
[
module-name
] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
Optional.
Available in any view.