Sending A Copy Of The Log File To Ruckus Wireless Support; Saving A Copy Of The Current Log To Your Computer - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7982 User Manual

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Sending a Copy of the Log File to Ruckus Wireless
Support
The Support Info log consists of the configuration and run-time status of the AP and
can be useful for troubleshooting. You have three options for sending a copy of the
current log file to Ruckus Wireless Support:
Save a copy to your local PC, then attach it to an e-mail message and send it to
support
Set up a connection to an FTP site
Set up a connection to a TFTP site
To take advantage of these options
1. Go to Maintenance > Support Info. The Maintenance > Support Info page
appears.
2. Review the Upload Method options.
3. To upload a copy of the support info file to an FTP or TFTP server, click the TFTP
or FTP option. Clicking the FTP option prompts you to enter a User ID and
Password.
4. In Server Address, enter the FTP or TFTP server IP address.
5. In Filename, enter a name for this file that you are saving.
NOTE: Remember to add a .TXT file extension to the file name, especially if you are
using Internet Explorer as your Web Admin "host."
6. Click Upload Now.

Saving a Copy of the Current Log to Your Computer

You can also save a copy of the current log to your own computer, if needed.
1. Go to Maintenance > Support Info. The Maintenance > Support Info workspace
appears.
2. Review the Upload Method options
3. Click the Save to local computer option. Two links appear next to Download
(supportinfo.txt and tr069info.txt).
4. Click the supportinfo.txt link. A new window (or tab) opens with the content of
the log file displayed.
5. Choose Save As or Save Page As from your browser's File menu.
6. When the "Save as..." dialog box appears, find a convenient location on your local
computer to save the file, and change the file extension from html to txt.
7. Click Save to save the file to your computer.
Managing the Access Point
Working with Event Logs and Syslog Servers
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