Even when debugging from the console, I prefer to turn off console
logging and log the debug output to memory. This way if there is an
unexpectedly large amount of output I don't get locked out of the router
and there's a lower chance of negative impact on the system.
John
>>> "Donald B Johnson jr" 4/24/01 10:43:48 AM
>>>
Not good if you are trying to debug a command either. There won't be
any
display.
You have to turn it back on if you are debugging from the console.
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Subject: RE: what does " no logging console" mean? [7:1708]
> It means that the logging messages are not being displayed to the
console
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> I noticed this in my main config and curious as to
> what it is preventing.
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