That's a good point. The 'show debug terminal' option might be displaying the debug information in real-time on the terminal, while the 'show debug buffer' could be pulling it from a stored buffer. Hmm, decisions, decisions.
You know, I'm still a bit confused about the difference between 'show debug terminal' and 'show debug buffer module L2MAC'. Aren't they both related to debugging, but potentially in different ways?
I was thinking the same thing. Option C looks the most promising to me. Although, the 'show debug all' command might also capture the L2MAC events, it's probably better to be more specific if possible.
Hmm, let me think about this. Based on the options, I'm guessing it's probably either C or D. The 'show debug buffer module L2MAC' seems like it might be the most targeted command to display the L2MAC debug events.
Yeah, I agree. The exhibit shows some network diagrams, but it doesn't really provide any context about the specific command we're looking for. This could be a tough one.
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