sounds like you have a buggy router.  I'd try an IOS change to see if that
helped - I don't know what bugs 12.0(17) had, but I can't imagine that was
one of them...

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From: "NRF" 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:08 AM
Subject: Funny problems with debug [7:5527]


> When I use debug in my lab, sometimes the router just stops debugging.
For
> example, it may be debugging fine for awhile.  Then, all of a sudden, it
> will just stop debugging.  The router is still alive, as I am perfectly
able
> to type in commands, change things around, etc.  It just no longer
produces
> debug information.  It's happened to me on both the console and telnet
(and
> I have typed term mon about a billion times).  I type show debug, and it
> shows that debugging is on.  But there is no output.
>
>  I even type "debug all"  (it's not a production router), and still get no
> output which is ridiculous because I'm running a bunch of routing
protocols
> on the router.  Like I said, the router doesn't die after I type debug all
> (because it is very lightly loaded), as I am perfectly able to type in
> config commands and show commands.  It just does not produce any debug
> output.  Nor does clear logging help.
>
> The only thing that I have found that helps is to reboot the router.
Then,
> I can put in some debug commands, and debug output will be created.  And
> then of course, after some time, the router will just stop debugging, and
I
> have to reboot it again.
>
> So, anybody know what is up with that?  I am using 12.0(17).
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