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11-08-2012 12:44 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:04 PM
Hi All,
I am seeing debugging ssh enabled on my Cisco 4500 & 6500 switches. Though I have done u all, still after rebooting it gets started automatically.
Regards,
Shahab
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11-08-2012 12:51 AM
Hi Shahab,
Do this :
use this command to stop:
no debug all
term no mon
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11-08-2012 01:03 AM
Hi Sandeep,
I did. But after rebooting the device, it starts again.
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11-08-2012 01:05 AM
have you saved the config after running these commands
then reboot the device and see.
no debug all
term no mon
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11-08-2012 01:21 AM
Yes we did
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11-08-2012 01:31 AM
then you will most likely just have to reset your switch.
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11-08-2012 10:47 AM
I have seen a technique where someone would put debug commands into the startup config. This resulted in debug running immediately after booting without any manual entry of debug commands. I would suggest that you do a show startup and look carefully for any debug commands that might be in the startup config.
You might also want to look in the config file for any boot commands that specify booting with a config that is something different from the usual startup config.
HTH
Rick
Rick
