Netgear GS418TPP User Manual - Page 426
Protocol, File Path, File Name, Hostname, Time-stamp, Switch, Register Dump, Write Core Test
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ProSAFE 8-Port or 16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Switch Model GS418TPP, GS510TLP, and GS510TPP 6. From the Protocol menu, select the protocol that must be used to save the core dump file: • None. Disable the core dump. This is the default setting. • USB. Sets the USB protocol. 7. In the File Path field, enter the path where the core dump file must be saved on the USB device. The form of the full file path is /mnt/usb-storage/. The file path must consist of -, _, / and alphanumeric characters. Up to 64 characters can be used. The default is /. 8. In the File Name field, specify the core dump file name. Up to 15 characters can be used. The file name must consists of -, _, and alphanumeric characters. The default is core. The form of the file name is as follows: _.bin (timestamp disabled) or __.bin (host name disabled) 9. To append a host name to the core dump file name, select the Hostname check box. If you do not select the Hostname check box, the system MAC address is included in the file name. By default, the check box is not enabled. 10. Select the Time-stamp check box to append a timestamp to the core dump file name. This check box is selected by default. 11. To let the switch dump the switch chip register in the case of an exception, select the Switch Register Dump check box. When this option is enabled, all switch memories and switch registers are dumped to a file with a prefix of reg. This option is disabled by default. 12. To test if a core dump can be written to the USB device (available only if you specified USB as the protocol), do the following: a. Select the Write Core Test check box. CAUTION: Make sure that the Write Core check box is cleared when you click the Apply button. Otherwise, the switch reboots. Maintenance 426