Hi Priscilla,

Yes you are quite right, good to finish off these threads by confirming what
the solution to my problem actually was!

It was the 'logging monitor debug' global config command that made the debug
output start coming through to my telnet session.

Still don't really understand why as I don't have to on the Cisco 3000
routers (IOS 12.0) I have at home but on these (1721's with IOS 12.2) I did!

Regards, James.

Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> 
> James Gosnold wrote:
> > 
> > Hi, this seemed to do the trick, thanks.
> 
> What worked? You got lots of suggestions.
> 
> If you press the Quote button first, then your message will
> include the message that you are responding to, so we can see it.
> 
> I'm frustrated every time I try to look at debug messages when
> Telnetted into a router. Argh. :-)
> 
> Is this what it takes, and do you do this on the router that
> you are telnetting to or the one you are telnetting from??
> 
> logging on 
> logging monitor debug 
> terminal monitor
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Priscilla
> > 
> > Just found it confusing as having gone through the various
> CCNA
> > literature it seems to ram home that all you need enter is the
> > 'terminal monitor' command and then debug what you need.
> > 
> > This works on my home routers IOS 12.0 on Cisco 3000 but not
> on
> > these 1721's at work (IOS 12.2).
> 
> 




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