The console is flooded with debug output and typed commands are not visible. What command lets you see entered console commands while still viewing debug messages?
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Correct answer: Configure the logging synchronous command..
Why this is the answer
The logging synchronous command prevents console messages (like debug output) from interrupting your typed commands on the console. It ensures that the current line you are typing is redisplayed after a console message appears, allowing you to see what you are typing even during heavy debug output. "Configure the term no mon command globally" is incorrect because term no mon (or terminal no monitor) stops debug messages from appearing on the current terminal session, which defeats the purpose of wanting to see debug messages while typing. "Configure the logging synchronous level all command" is incorrect because logging synchronous does not take a level argument; level is used with logging console or logging monitor to filter messages by severity. "Configure the no logging console debugging command globally" is incorrect because no logging console debugging would disable debug messages from being sent to the console entirely, preventing you from seeing them.
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