Debugging Information Control Switches; Debugging A Feature Module - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Debugging information control switches

The following switches control the display of debugging information:
Module debugging switch—Controls whether to generate the module-specific debugging
information.
Screen output switch—Controls whether to display the debugging information on a certain screen.
Use terminal monitor and terminal logging level commands to turn on the screen output switch. For
more information about these two commands, see Network Management and Monitoring
Command Reference.
As shown in
The debugging information can be output on a terminal only when both the module debugging switch
and the screen output switch are turned on.
Debugging information is typically displayed on a console. You can also send debugging information to
other destinations. For more information, see
Figure 4 Relationship between the module 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.
To debug a feature module:
Step
1.
Enable debugging for a
specified module in user view.
2.
(Optional.) Display the
enabled debugging in any
view.
Figure
4, assume that the device can provide debugging for the three modules 1, 2, and 3.
"Configuring the information
Command
debugging { all [ timeout time ] |
module-name [ option ] }
display debugging
[ module-name ]
6
center."
Remarks
By default, all debugging functions
are disabled.
N/A

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