From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 27 2007 - 06:57:44 ART
well you should not just put a debug, you need to know what to look for, a
debug is just to trace a problem not to create a new one.
so before you put all kind of debug I suggest you put one by one and see
what you get and try to read so you know what to expect from the debug
before you put it.
my rule of thumbed never put more then 1 debug at a time!
if you ask why:
1) you can lock your self out of the router if you overwhelm the console
2) there is no problem that is created from 10 different things so there
could be 10 problems to solve so I would go one by one and solve them.
On Dec 27, 2007 11:36 AM, CCIE <ccie@axizo.com> wrote:
> Dear Experts,
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> If I ran many debug commands on a router, and I got many message, how I
> could discover which of the debug command generate certain message?
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> Regards,
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> Amin
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