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LOG TRAP DEBUG
Output
destination Modules
allowed Enable
d/disab
led
Severit
y Enabled/
disabled Severity Enabled/
disabled Severity
Monitor
terminal
default (all
modules) Enabled warning
s Enabled debuggin
g Enabled debuggin
g
Log host default (all
modules) Enabled informati
onal Enabled debuggin
g Disabled debuggin
g
Trap buffer default (all
modules)
Disable
d
informati
onal Enabled warnings Disabled
debuggin
g
Log buffer default (all
modules) Enabled warning
s Disabled debuggin
g Disabled debuggin
g
SNMP NMS default (all
modules)
Disable
d
debuggi
ng Enabled warnings Disabled debuggin
g

Enabling system information display on the console

After setting to output system information to the console, you need to enable the associated display
function to display the output information on the console.
Follow these steps to enable the system information display on the console:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enable the debugging/log/trap
information terminal display function terminal monitor Optional
Enabled by default.
Enable debugging information
terminal display function terminal debugging Optional
Disabled by default.
Enable log information terminal
display function terminal logging Optional
Enabled by default.
Enable trap information terminal
display function terminal trapping Optional
Enabled by default.
Make sure that the debugging/log/trap information terminal display function is enabled (use the
terminal monitor command) before you enable the corresponding terminal display function by using
the terminal debugging, terminal logging, or terminal trapping command.
Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal
System information can also be output to a monitor terminal, which is a user terminal that has login
connections through the AUX, or VTY user interface.