Vlan Configuration - Motorola WS5100 Series Migration Giude

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Table 4.5 WS5100 Log Files (Continued)
Configuration
Option/Feature
Manipulating
Individual Log
Files
Viewing the
Contents of
Individual Files
Transferring Log
Files

4.1.4 VLAN Configuration

This section describes the differences in menu path navigation amongst the WS5100 1.4.x, 2.x and 3.0
baselines when using the Web UI to configure VLANs.
Table 4.6 VLAN Configuration
Configuration
Option/Feature
Viewing the
Existing Switch
VLAN
Configuration
1.4.x Location
System Settings >
Event Notification >
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Events
• Select the
tab.
• Select the checkboxes of
specific target events to
generate a log file upon
their occurrence.
Use an "logdir" CLI command
(System Context).
Use an "export" CLI command
(System Context).
1.4.x Location
Create > Ethernet > New
Policy
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• Enter a name and
description for the policy.
• Click Next.
• Click
VLAN
Discovery...
2.x Location
System Settings >
Event Notification >
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Events
• Select the
tab.
• Select the checkboxes of
specific target events to
generate a log file upon
their occurrence.
Use an "logdir" CLI command
(System Context).
Use an "export" CLI command
(System Context).
2.x Location
Create > Ethernet > New
Policy
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• Enter a name and
description for the policy.
• Click
Next.
• Click
VLAN
Discovery...
Web UI Menu Path Comparison
3.0 Location
Diagnostics >
System Logging >
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Log Options
• Click the
tab.
File Mgt
• Select the
tab.
• View, clear buffer or
transfer files as needed.
Diagnostics >
System Logging >
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File Mgt
• Select the
tab.
Select a single log file.
View
• Click the
button.
Diagnostics >
System Logging >
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File Mgt
• Select the
tab.
Select a single log file.
Transfer Files
• Click the
button.
3.0 Location
Network >
Layer 2 Virtual LANs
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