Viewing Altitude Ap Traces - Extreme Networks Summit WM Maintenance Manual

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Logs, traces, audits, and DHCP messages

Viewing Altitude AP traces

To view Altitude AP traces:
1 From the main menu, click Logs & Traces. The Logs & Traces page is displayed.
2 Click the WAP: Traces tab. The Altitude AP trace page is displayed.
CAUTION
In order for the Debug Info option on the Altitude AP Traces page to return trace messages, this option must
enabled while Altitude AP debug commands are running. To do so, you need to run a Altitude AP CLI command
to turn on a specific Altitude AP debug. Once the CLI command is run, select the Debug Info option, and then
click Retrieve Traces. For more information, see the Summit WM CLI Reference Guide.
Because Altitude AP debugging can affect the normal operation of Altitude AP service, enabling debugging is not
recommended unless specific instructions are provided.
3 In the Active Altitude AP list, click the Altitude 802.11n AP whose trace messages you want to view.
4 In the Collect traces for section, do the following:
Configurations – Select to collect trace configuration information.
Start/Stop Tracing – Click to start or stop the collection of traces for this Altitude AP.
Retrieve Traces – Click to view the available configuration traces in the Trace Log Output
section.
Debug info – Select to collect trace debug information for this Altitude AP.
Start/Stop Tracing – Click to start or stop the collection of traces for this Altitude AP.
Retrieve Traces – Click to view the available debug traces in the Trace Log Output section.
Reports – Select to view available crash files.
Retrieve Traces – Click to view available crash files in the Trace Log Output section.
Delete all crash reports – Click to delete all crash reports for this Altitude AP.
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