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Note that:
z To display the debugging information on the terminal, you need to configure both the terminal
debugging and terminal monitor commands.
z If you execute the undo terminal monitor command, you will disable the monitoring of the log,
trap, and debugging information on the current terminal. Thereby, no log, trap, or debugging
information will be displayed on the terminal.
z The configuration of the terminal debugging command takes effect for the current connection
only. If the terminal re-establishes a connection, the terminal display for debugging information is
disabled.
Related command: debugging.
Example
# Enable terminal display for debugging information.
<Sysname> terminal debugging
% Current terminal debugging is on
Command Alias Configuration Commands
command-alias enable
Syntax
command-alias enable
undo command-alias enable
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the command-alias enable command to enable the command alias function.
Use the undo command-alias enable command to disable the command alias function.
By default, the command alias function is disabled, that is, you cannot configure command aliases.
Examples
# Enable the command alias function.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] command-alias enable
command-alias mapping
Syntax
command-alias mapping cmdkey alias
undo command-alias mapping cmdkey