A word of caution here, be very careful about using debug it will eat up
all the resources on the router I would recommend using it only on the last
resort. However using debug with an access-list can reduce checking on all
the traffic but the ones specified on the access-list


Jason

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Use the command: terminal monitor

That should do the trick.

Andy Xing wrote:

> How can I get debug message display when I use telnet to config a
router?
>
> Thanks in advanced
>
> Andy Xing
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