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Chapter 13 Interfaces
Table 52 USB Storage General Commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] diag-info copy usb-storage
show diag-info copy usb-storage
[no] corefile copy usb-storage
show corefile copy usb-storage

13.8.1 USB Storage General Commands Example

This example shows how to display the status of the connected USB storage device.
Router> show usb-storage
USBStorage Configuration:
Activation: enable
Criterion Number: 100
Criterion Unit: megabyte
USB Storage Status:
Device description: N/A
Usage: N/A
Filesystem: N/A
Speed: N/A
Status: none
Detail: none

13.9 VLAN Interface Specific Commands

This section covers commands that are specific to VLAN interfaces. VLAN interfaces also use many
of the general interface commands discussed at the beginning of
The following table identifies the values required for many of these commands. Other input values
are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 53 Input Values for VLAN Interface Commands
LABEL
interface_name
112
DESCRIPTION
Sets to have the ZyWALL / USG save or stop saving the current system diagnostics
information to the connected USB storage device. You may need to send this file to
customer support for troubleshooting.
Displays whether (enable or disable) the ZyWALL / USG saves the current system
diagnostics information to the connected USB storage device.
Sets to have the ZyWALL / USG save or not save a process's core dump to the
connected USB storage device if the process terminates abnormally (crashes). You
may need to send this file to customer support for troubleshooting.
Displays whether (enable or disable) the ZyWALL / USG saves core dump files to the
connected USB storage device.
DESCRIPTION
VLAN interface: vlanx, x = 0 - 4094
Ethernet interface: For some ZyWALL / USG models, use gex, x = 1 - N, where N equals
the highest numbered Ethernet interface for your ZyWALL / USG model.
For other ZyWALL / USGmodels use a name such as wan1, wan2, opt, lan1, ext-wlan,
or dmz.
Section 13.2 on page
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
85.

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