The terminal monitor command enables the display of logs, traps, alarm, and debugging information output by information management on the command line terminal.
The undo terminal monitor command disables the display of logs, traps, alarm, and debugging information output by information management on the command line terminal.
The function of displaying the preceding information is enabled by default for console users and disabled by default for terminal users.
Usage Scenario
To enable the display of logs, traps, and debugging information output by information management on the command line terminal, run the terminal monitor command.
After running the terminal monitor command, perform one of the following operations as needed:
Running the undo terminal monitor command is equivalent to running commands undo terminal debugging, undo terminal logging, undo terminal trapping and undo terminal alarm. Then logs, traps, or debugging information are not displayed on the local terminal.
By default, terminal debugging is disabled, terminal logging, terminal alarm and terminal trapping is enable.