Viewing Switch Configurations - Motorola WiNG 4.4 Reference Manual

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3.3 Viewing Switch Configurations

Use the
Configurations
can be viewed individually. Optionally, edit the file to modify its name or use the file as the switch startup configuration.
A file can be deleted from the list of available configurations or transferred to a user specified location.
NOTE: To view the entire switch configuration using SNMP, the switch CLI provides a
better medium to review the entire switch configuration.
NOTE: The Motorola Solutions RF Management Software is a recommended utility to
plan the deployment of the switch and view its configuration once operational in the field.
Motorola Solutions RFMS can help optimize the positioning and configuration of a switch
(and its associated radios) in respect to a WLAN's MU throughput requirements and can
help detect rogue devices. For more information, refer to the Motorola Solutions Website.
To view the Configuration files available to the switch:
1. Select
Switch
The following information is displayed in tabular format. Configuration files (with the exception of startup-config and
running-config) can be edited, viewed in detail, or deleted.
Name
Size (Bytes)
Created
Modified
Path
screen to review the configuration files available to the switch. The details of each configuration
>
Configurations
from the main menu tree.
Displays the name of each existing configuration file.
Displays the size (in bytes) of each available configuration file.
Displays the date and time each configuration file was created. Use this information as a baseline
for troubleshooting problems by comparing event log data with configuration file creation data.
Displays the date and time each configuration file was last modified. Compare this column
against the Created column to discern which files were modified and make informed decisions
whether existing files should be further modified or deleted.
Displays the path (location) to the configuration file.

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