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Use undo terminal debugging to disable the display of debugging information on the current terminal. By default, the display of debugging information on the current terminal is disabled. To view debug information, execute the terminal monitor and terminal debugging commands, enable information center (enabled by default), and finally use a debugging command to enable the related debugging. The configuration of this command is only valid for the current connection between the terminal and the switch. If a new connection is established, the display of debugging information on the terminal restores the default. Examples # Enable the display of debugging information on the current terminal. terminal debugging Info: Current terminal debugging is on. terminal logging Syntax terminal logging View undo terminal logging User view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use terminal logging to enable the display of log information on the current terminal. Use undo terminal logging to disable the display of log information on the current terminal. By default, the display of log information is enabled on both the current terminal and the console. To view the log information, execute the terminal monitor and terminal logging commands, and then enable information center (enabled by default). The configuration of this command is only valid for the current connection between the terminal and the switch. If a new connection is established, the display of log information on the terminal restores the default. Examples # Disable the display of log information on the current terminal. undo terminal logging Info: Current terminal logging is off. terminal monitor Syntax terminal monitor 51

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Use
undo terminal debugging
to disable the display of debugging information on the current terminal.
By default, the display of debugging information on the current terminal is disabled.
To view debug information, execute the
terminal monitor
and
terminal debugging
commands, enable
information center (enabled by default), and finally use a debugging command to enable the related
debugging.
The configuration of this command is only valid for the current connection between the terminal and the
switch. If a new connection is established, the display of debugging information on the terminal restores
the default.
Examples
# Enable the display of debugging information on the current terminal.
<Sysname> terminal debugging
Info: Current terminal debugging is on.
terminal logging
Syntax
terminal logging
undo terminal logging
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use
terminal logging
to enable the display of log information on the current terminal.
Use
undo terminal logging
to disable the display of log information on the current terminal.
By default, the display of log information is enabled on both the current terminal and the console.
To view the log information, execute the
terminal monitor
and
terminal logging
commands, and then
enable information center (enabled by default).
The configuration of this command is only valid for the current connection between the terminal and the
switch. If a new connection is established, the display of log information on the terminal restores the
default.
Examples
# Disable the display of log information on the current terminal.
<Sysname> undo terminal logging
Info: Current terminal logging is off.
terminal monitor
Syntax
terminal monitor