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Debug Information to Compact Flash, Overview, Updating Debug information to cf2, Overview,
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Volume 12-Security / Chapter 63-Debug Information to Compact Flash Chapter Overview Chapter 63 Debug Information to Compact Flash Chapter Overview This chapter describes how to update debug information to cf2 for the collection of detailed debug information in relation to the DGS-6600: The following topics are included in this chapter, please go to the topic for more detailed information: • Updating Debug information to cf2, Overview • Terminology • Configuration Steps Updating Debug information to cf2, Overview The update debug cf2 command can collect very detailed debug information from the DGS-6600. It's very helpful to know DGS6600 device information on-site, especially if there is a problem that's non-replicable in the LAB. Terminology 1) Compact Flash slot 1 (i.e., cf1). 2) Compact Flash slot 2 (i.e., cf2). 3) Management port (i.e., mgmt-if for out-of-band management). 4) RS-232 console port. 5) USB console port (mutually exclusive with RS-232. USB has a higher priority). Configuration Steps NOTE: This debug info collection needs to be done from Console, and is not supported from either telnet or web. The debug dump will be stored to cf2 (proprietary format) automatically, and then it can be retrieved either using: Case 1: Copy to cf1, and then copy to PC by CF card reader, or Case 2: TFTP to PC Case 1: Copy to cf1, and then copy to PC by CF card reader. This scenario is used when no TFTP server settings are needed. However, it needs (a) two CF cards and (b) a CF card reader in PC. 1.1: Insert a CF card (with"regular file format") to Compact Flash slot 1 (cf1). The Compact Flash slot 2 (cf2) should have a CF card there shipped with device. If not, insert another CF card (Note: will be formatted to proprietary format) to Compact Flash slot 2, and always kept there. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 601