You can use the CLI to copy the following types of switch data to a text file in a destination device:
The destination device and copy method options are as follows (CLI keyword is in bold):
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These commands direct the displayed output of a CLI command to a remote host, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX workstation.
These commands direct the displayed output of a CLI command to a remote host, attached USB device, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX workstation.
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These commands copy the Event Log content to a remote host, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX workstation.
These commands copy the Event Log content to a remote host, attached USB device, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX workstation.
Example:
This command uses TFTP, USB, or Xmodem to copy the Crash Data content to a destination device. You can copy individual slot information or the management module’s switch information. If you do not specify either, the command defaults to the management function’s data.
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These commands copy the crash data content to a remote host, attached USB device, or to a serially connected PC or UNIX workstation.
slot-id
a - h—Retrieves the crash log or crash data from the processor on the module in the specified slot mm
Retrieves crash log or crash data from the switch's chassis processor. When "mm" is specified, crash files from both management modules are copied. oobm
For switches that have a separate OOBM port, specifies that the transfer is through the OOBM interface. (Default is transfer through the data interface.) You can copy individual slot information or the management module (mm) switch information. If you do not specify either, the command defaults to the mm data.