From: Nick Matthews (matthn@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 03 2009 - 02:35:21 ARST
To be technical - you can do this in 4 characters by default 'u al',
which is quite helpful for those that haven't created an alias
command.
I find it very useful when running debugs to use "service sequence".
This gives you numbers for each line, so if you want to check the
running config in the middle of debugs, you can. When you want to
start where you left off, just 'show logging | b <next number in
sequence>'. This is also a must if you're using a syslog. Routers
routinely drop syslog messages under high amounts of debugs. (no
logging rate-limit helps).
If you just want to be able to scroll through the logs without the
---More-- command use 'term len 0'. This is also a lifesaver if you
need to copy the debugs/running config to a file as it keeps your file
clean. (TAC appreciates this)
-nick
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver@gmail.com> wrote:
> alias exec u undebug all
>
> Now you only have to type 1 character.
>
> When coupled with the schedular allocate command - it can be very effective
> combination.
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> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:16 AM, hanan <nouran@skynet.be> wrote:
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>> Thank you for all
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>> Subject: Re: undebug all
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>> Even though it is scrolling quickly and you can not see your letters in all
>> the mess ... the router is still able to accept the command.
>>
>> You may choose to test this, enable debugs and then slowly type the
>> command. You may see a 'back log' of messages still come through, but the
>> router will accept the command and the debugs will stop.
>>
>> I prefer to write an access list for most of my debugs. It helps in
>> keeping
>> the debugs as specific as possible (something else to test ;-)). HTH,
>>
>> Andrew Lee Lissitz
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>> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:28 AM, hanan <nouran@skynet.be> wrote:
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>> > Hi
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me how to stop an out of control scrolling debug. I know
>> > the
>> > command is undebug all, but I can't seem to type it in as it's scrolling
>> so
>> > fast,
>> >
>> > I am doing this over a console cable (access server) and not telnet
>> >
>> > I tried u all, and I type undebug all on notepad and past it there but no
>> > hope until I shut the interface in SW which is connecting to this router.
>> >
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>> >
>> > Thanks
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