3Com S7902E Command Reference Manual - page 2201
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Note that:
z
The log information is displayed (using the
terminal logging
command) only after the monitoring
of system information is enabled on the current terminal first (using the
terminal monitor
command).
z
The configuration of this command is valid for only the current connection between the terminal and
the device. If a new connection is established, the display of log information on the terminal
restores the default.
Examples
# Disable the display of log information on the current terminal.
% Current terminal logging is off
terminal monitor
Syntax
terminal monitor
undo terminal monitor
View
User view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
terminal monitor
command to enable the monitoring of system information on the current
terminal.
Use the
undo terminal monitor
command to disable the monitoring of system information on the
current terminal.
By default, monitoring of the system information on the console is enabled and that on the monitor
terminal is disabled.
Note that:
z
You need to configure the
terminal monitor
command before you can display the log, trap, and
debugging information.
z
Configuration of the
undo terminal monitor
command automatically disables the monitoring of log,
trap, and debugging information.
z
The configuration of this command is valid for only the current connection between the terminal and
the device. If a new connection is established, the monitoring of system information on the terminal
restores the default.
Examples
# Enable the monitoring of system information on the current terminal.