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Cisco 1700 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Router Configuration
Using Debug Commands
Building configuration...
Saving the configuration to NVRAM might require a minute or two. After the
configuration has been saved, the following appears:
[OK]
Router#
Using Debug Commands
Debug command are provided for most of the configurations in this document.
You can use the debug commands to troubleshoot any configuration problems that
you might be having on your network. Debug commands provide extensive,
informative displays to help you interpret problems.
Table 1-4 contains important information about debug commands.
Caution Debugging is assigned a high priority in your router CPU process, and it can
render your router unusable. For this reason, use debug commands only to
troubleshoot specific problems.The best time to use debug commands is
during periods of low network traffic and few users. Debugging during these
periods decreases the likelihood that the debug command processing overhead
will affect network users.
Table 1-4 Important Information About Debug Commands
What Information
Additional documentation You can find additional information and documentation about the
debug commands in the Debug Command Reference document on
the Cisco IOS software documentation CD-ROM that came with
your router.
If you are not sure where to find this document on the CD-ROM, use
the Search function in the Verity Mosaic browser that comes with
the CD-ROM.
Disabling debugging To turn off debugging, enter the undebug all command.
Telnet sessions To use debug commands during a Telnet session with your router,
you must first enter the terminal monitor command.
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