From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 11:15:49 GMT-3
Perry,
I've recently heard of one or two specific debug commands that give you
this functionality but it's only for those specific debug commands, it
won't turn off all debugs after that time period (I don't know which
specific debugs they are). As a workaround you can minimize the impact
of the debugs by:
- term no mon
- no logging console (config mode)
- logging buffered 5000 (config mode)
Do a "show log" to see your debug output.
You could also do a timed reload of the box to kill the debugs... say
after 20 seconds... just kidding ;-) Have a good one,
Brian
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, cpchang wrote:
> Guys:
> We all know when debug something in router, it may cause
> the router output so many messages and use many CPU resource too.
> So, I am just wondering is there any command that can turn OFF the
> debug command in a schedule timing, for example 20 seconds later,
> then turn off the debug itself. That would be very helpful.
>
> Best regards
>
> Perry Chang
> Engineer of NetStar Taiwan
> Email: cpchang@altavista.net
> Office:+886-2-27405052 FAX: +886-2-2740-1949
> 12F, 58, Fu-Hsing N. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan/ Zip:104
>
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