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File Transfers
Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, USB Device, PC or UNIX Workstation
Copying Crash Log Data Content to a Destination Device
For example, to copy the Crash Log for slot C to a file in a PC connected to
the switch:
Figure A-14. Example of sending a Crash Log for Slot C to a File on an Attached PC
Copying Crash Logs with Redundant Management. When you are using
redundant management, the copy crash-log command operates somewhat
differently.
Syntax: copy crash-log [mm>] tftp <ip-address>
<filepath and filename>
copy crash-log [mm>] usb <filename>
copy crash-log [mm>] xmodem
where: mm Retrieves the crash log from the switch’s
chassis processor. When mm is specified,
crash files from both management modules are
copied.
These commands copy the Crash Log content to a remote host,
attached USB device, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX
workstation. You can copy the management module (mm)
switch information. If you do not specify either, the command
defaults to the mm data.
At this point, press
[Enter] and start the
Xmodem command
sequence in your
terminal emulator.
Syntax: copy crash-log [mm] tftp <ip-address> <filename>
Copies both the active and standby management modules’
crash logs to a user-specified file. If no parameter is
specified, files from all modules (management and
interface) are concatenated.
mm: retrieves the crash logs from both management modules
and concatenates them.