At this point, press
[Enter]
and start the
Xmodem command
sequence in your
terminal emulator.
Figure A-8. Example of Sending Event Log Content to a File on an Attached PC
At this point, press
[Enter]
and start the
Xmodem command
sequence in your
terminal emulator.
Figure A-9. Example of Copying Switch Crash Data Content to a PC
Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, PC, or Unix Workstation
Copying Event Log Output to a Destination Device
This command uses TFTP or Xmodem to copy the Event Log content to a PC
or UNIX workstation on the network.
copy event-log tftp <ip-address> <filepath and filename>
Syntax:
copy event-log xmodem
For example, to copy the event log to a PC connected to the switch:
Copying Crash Data Content to a Destination Device
This command uses TFTP or Xmodem to copy the Crash Data content to a PC
or UNIX workstation on the network. You can copy individual slot information
or the master switch information. If you do not specify either, the command
defaults to the master data.
copy crash-data [<slot-id | master>] xmodem
Syntax:
copy crash-data [<slot-id | master>] tftp <ip-address> <filename>
where:
slot-id = a - h, and retrieves the crash log or crash data from
master
For example, to copy the switch's crash data to a file in a PC:
the processor on the module in the specified slot.
Retrieves crash log or crash data from the switch's
chassis processor.
File Transfers
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