Table 4-6. Remote Access Concentrator Dump File Naming Conventions - Nortel 5399 Hardware Installation Manual

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For hosts that may limit file names to 14 characters (e.g., System V hosts),
a dump creates two additional directories under /usr/spool/erpcd/bfs.
The name of the first directory is dump; the second directory uses the
Remote Access Concentrator's IP network address as its name. The dump
file uses the Remote Access Concentrator's IP host address as its name.
For example: /usr/spool/erpcd/bfs/dump/192.9.200/5.
The tftp dump names are user-defined. If a name is not
specified, the Remote Access Concentrator uses the bfs
convention.
Each dump file contains a complete image of the Remote Access
Concentrator RAM memory and hardware state. The amount of space
required for a dump file varies according to the port configuration. The
ROM Monitor config command displays the amount of memory for the
Remote Access Concentrator.
Table 4-6
shows sample dump file names. All pathnames are relative to
the file /usr/spool/erpcd/bfs.

Table 4-6. Remote Access Concentrator Dump File Naming Conventions

Remote Access
Network
Concentrator
Address
Address
63.0.0.75
63
131.140.23.1
131.140
195.46.2.15
195.46.2
BSD
Filename
System V Pathname
dump.63.0.0.75
dump/63/0.0.75
dump.131.140.23.1
dump/131.140/23.1
dump.195.46.2.15
dump/195.46.2/15

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