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Install
Error codes
1.2.1.3Configuration Management
Wireless Switching
Reset Username/Password to Factory Defaults
Diagnostics
Network Setup
•International Roaming •MU Move Command
•Viewing Access Port Adoption Defaults
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Contents
System Reference Guide
WS5100 Series Switch
2007 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved
Contents
Chapter 3. Switch Information
Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 4. Network Setup
Chapter 5. Switch Services
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TOC-3
Chapter 6. Switch Security
Chapter 7. Switch Management
Chapter 8. Diagnostics
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TOC-5
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Document Conventions
About This Guide
Introduction
Documentation Set
Notational Conventions
1.1 Hardware Overview
Overview
1.1.2 System Status LED Codes
1.1.1 Physical Specifications
1.1.1.1Power Cord Specifications
1.1.1.2Power Protection
Standby
Error Codes
Start Up
Primary
•Security Features •Access Port Support
1.2.1 Infrastructure Features
•Infrastructure Features •Wireless Switching
•Wired Switching •Management Features
1.2.1.4Diagnostics
1.2.1.1Installation Feature
1.2.1.3Configuration Management
Text Based Configuration
1.2.1.8Hardware Abstraction Layer and Drivers
1.2.1.5Serviceability
1.2.1.6Tracing / Logging
1.2.1.7Process Monitor
Switch Password Recovery on page
1.2.2 Wireless Switching
1.2.1.11Password Recovery
Configuring Switch Redundancy on page
•Power Save Polling •QoS
1.2.2.1Physical Layer Features 802.11a
•Self Healing •Wireless Capacity
•AP and MU Load Balancing •Wireless Roaming
1.2.2.4HotSpot / IP Redirect
1.2.2.3Proxy-ARP
1.2.2.7Self Healing
Configuring WMM on page
1.2.2.5IDM Identity Driven Management
1.2.2.6Voice Prioritization
Detector APs
Neighbor Configuration
1.2.2.8Wireless Capacity
•AP Balancing Across Multiple Switches
•International Roaming •MU Move Command
AP Balancing Across Multiple Switches
1.2.2.10Wireless Roaming
•Interswitch Layer 2 Roaming
Fast Roaming
Interswitch Layer 2 Roaming
MU Move Command
L3 Roaming
802.1p Support
1.2.2.11Power Save Polling
1.2.2.12QoS
802.11e QoS
1.2.2.14Automatic Channel Selection
1.2.2.13Wireless Layer 2 Switching
Data QoS
DCSCP to AC Mapping
1.2.3.2DDNS
1.2.3 Wired Switching
DHCP Server Settings on page
1.2.3.1DHCP Servers
1.2.3.6Multiple WLAN Support
1.2.4 Management Features
1.2.3.4VLAN Enhancements
1.2.3.5Interface Management
•Switch-to-Wired •802.1x Authentication
1.2.5 Security Features
1.2.5.1Encryption and Authentication
•Encryption and Authentication •MU Authentication
Kerberos
1.2.5.2MU Authentication
WPA2
Keyguard-WEP
1.2.5.4MU to MU Allow
1.2.5.6Switch-to-Wired
1.2.5.7802.1x Authentication
1.2.5.3Secure Beacon
1.2.5.9 WIPS
Change Username/Password after AP Adoption
Reset Username/Password to Factory Defaults
1.2.5.8IEEE 802.1AB LLDP
•SNMP Trap on discovery •Authorized AP Lists
RF scan by Access Port on all channels
•RF scan by Access Port on all channels
1.2.5.10Rogue AP Detection
Rogue AP Report
Configuring ACLs on page
SNMP Trap on discovery
Authorized AP Lists
1.2.6 Access Port Support
1.2.5.14NAT
1.2.5.15Certificate Management
•Upgrading the Switch Image •Auto Installation
2.1Accessing the Switch Web UI
•Accessing the Switch Web UI
•Switch Password Recovery
2.1.2 Connecting to the Switch Web UI
To display the switch Web UI
The switch login screen displays
Switch Web UI Access and Image Upgrades
2.2 Switch Password Recovery
2.3 Upgrading the Switch Image
2.4 Auto Installation
Configuring Auto Install via the CLI
2.6AP-4131Access Point to Access Port Conversion
2.5 Downgrading the Switch Image
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3.Select the AP Installation main menu item
7.Select the Firmware Update Menu-F3 menu item
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•Viewing Switch Port Information
Switch Information
3.1 Viewing the Switch Interface
•Viewing the Switch Interface
3.1.1 Viewing the Switch Configuration
System Name
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3.1.1.1Viewing Dashboard Details
•Alarms •Ports •Environment •CPU Memory
3.1.2Viewing Switch Statistics
Number of MUs
3.2.1Viewing the Port Configuration
3.2 Viewing Switch Port Information
3.2.1.1Editing the Port Configuration
3.2.2Viewing the Ports Runtime Status
3.2.3 Viewing the Ports Statistics
2. Select the Statistics tab
3.2.3.1Detailed Port Statistics
To view detailed statistics for a port
2.Click the Details button
3.2.3.2Viewing the Port Statistics Graph
•Input Bytes •Input Pkts Dropped
3.3 Viewing Switch Configurations
Name
Size Bytes
Modified
Created
3.3.2Editing a Config File
3.3.3Transferring a Config File
File
3.4Viewing Switch Firmware Information
Password
Path
3.4.1Editing the Switch Firmware
2.Click the Edit button
If using TFTP, use tftp://ipaddress/path/filename
3.4.3 Updating the Switch Firmware
IP Address
3.5 Configuring Automatic Updates
Enable
boot of the switch
File Name With
3.6 Viewing the Switch Alarm Log
3.6.1Viewing Alarm Log Details
3.7Viewing Switch Licenses
3.8How to use the Filter Option
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•Viewing and Configuring Switch WLANs
Network Setup
•Viewing and Configuring Layer 2 Virtual LANs
•Configuring Switch Virtual Interfaces
Wireless LANs
Resolution Entries
Switch Virtual
see Configuring Switch Virtual Interfaces on page
4.2 Viewing Network IP Information
4.2.1Configuring DNS
•Configuring DNS •Configuring IP Forwarding
•Viewing Address Resolution
4.2.1.1Adding an IP Address for a DNS Server
4.2.1.2Configuring Global Settings
4.2.2Configuring IP Forwarding
The following details display in the table
4.2.2.1Adding a New Static Route
2.Select the Address Resolution tab
4.2.3Viewing Address Resolution
The following details display in the table
4.3 Viewing and Configuring Layer 2 Virtual LANs
Name
4.3.1 Editing the Details of an Existing VLAN
•Viewing Virtual Interface Statistics
4.4Configuring Switch Virtual Interfaces
4.4.1Configuring the Virtual Interface
•Configuring the Virtual Interface
Name
4.4.1.2Modifying a Virtual Interface
4.4.1.1Adding a Virtual Interface
4.4.2Viewing Virtual Interface Statistics
Packets In
2. Select the Statistics tab
Name
Bytes In
To view detailed virtual interface statistics
4.4.2.1Viewing Virtual Interface Statistics
2. Click the Details button
2.Click the Graph button
•Viewing VLAN/Tunnel Assignments •Configuring WMM
4.5Viewing and Configuring Switch WLANs
4.5.1Configuring WLANs
•Configuring WLANs •Viewing WLAN Statistics
2.Click the Configuration tab
To configure a WLAN
4.5.1.1Editing the WLAN Configuration
4. Click the Edit button
VLAN ID
Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP on page
WPA-WPA2-TKIP
CCMP on page
•Configuring Hotspots
4.5.1.2Configuring Authentication Types
Configuring 802.1x EAP
•Configuring 802.1x EAP •Configuring Kerboros
Configuring Kerboros
MU Timeout
MU Max Retries
3.Click the Edit button
•Setting up the Radius server
Configuring Hotspots
Switch Hotspot Redirection
•Setting up the Hotspot Web pages
Configuring an Internal Hotspot
Footer Text
Network Setup
Title Text
Header Text
Configuring External Hotspot
Main Logo URL
Descriptive Text
Login Page URL
Configuring Advanced Hotspot
4.Select the Hotspot button from within the Authentication field
Configuring Dynamic MAC ACL
Configuring External Radius Server Support
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3.Click the Edit button
•Motorola user privilege values
• Configuring WEP 128 / KeyGuard
4.5.1.3Configuring Different Encryption Types
Configuring the User Login Sources
• Configuring WEP
Configuring WEP
Configuring WEP 128 / KeyGuard
6.Use the Key #1-4 areas to specify key numbers
Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP
•1011121314151617 •18191A1B1C1D1E1F
4.5.2 Viewing WLAN Statistics
2. Click the Statistics tab
4.5.2.1Viewing WLAN Statistics in Detail
ESSID
To view detailed graphical statistics for a WLAN
2. Click the Graph button
4.5.2.3Viewing WLAN Switch Statistics
2.Click the VLAN/Tunnel Assignment tab
4.5.3Viewing VLAN/Tunnel Assignments
4.5.4Configuring WMM
WMM enabled
Access Category to
4.5.4.1Editing WMM Settings
4.6Viewing Associated MU Details
4.6.1 Viewing MU Status
•Viewing MU Status •Viewing MU Statistics
2. Click the Status tab
4.6.1.1Viewing MU Details
4.6.2Viewing MU Statistics
2. Click the Statistics tab
4.6.2.1Viewing MU Statistics in Detail
MAC Address
4.6.2.2View a MU Statistics Graph
4.7Viewing Access Port Information
•Viewing AP Statistics
4.7.1Configuring Access Port Radios
•Configuring Access Port Radios
•Configuring WLAN Assignment •Configuring WMM
AP Type
Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption on page
4.7.1.1Configuring an AP’s Global Settings
Port Authentication
4.7.1.2 Editing AP Settings
4.Click the Configure Port Authentication button
To edit a radio’s configuration
Maximum MUs
path
Network Setup
RTS Threshold
ports
Configuring Rate Settings
4.7.1.3Adding APs
4.7.2 Viewing AP Statistics
2. Click the Statistics tab
4.7.2.1Viewing AP Statistics in Detail
4.7.2.2Viewing AP Statistics in Graphical Format
2.Click the WLAN Assignment tab
4.7.3Configuring WLAN Assignment
4.7.3.1Editing a WLAN Assignment
2.Click the WLAN Assignment tab
4.7.4Configuring WMM
4.7.4.1Editing WMM Settings
•Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption
4.8 Viewing Access Port Adoption Defaults
4.8.1Configuring AP Adoption Defaults
•Configuring AP Adoption Defaults
2.Click the Configuration tab
4.8.1.1Editing Default Radio Adoption Settings
•Primary Only: Enables only the primary antenna
the transmission path
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RTS Threshold
ports
To configure a radio’s rate settings
Configuring Rate Settings
4.8.3Configuring WLAN Assignment
4.8.2 Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption
2.Click the WLAN Assignment tab
Select/Change Assigned WLANs
4.8.4Configuring WMM
4.8.4.1Editing Access Port Adoption WMM Settings
•Viewing Unadopted Access Ports
4.9 Viewing Access Port Status
4.9.1Viewing Adopted Access Ports
•Viewing Adopted Access Ports
4.9.2Viewing Unadopted Access Ports
To view existing Radio Configuration information
2. Click the Adopted AP tab
2.Click the Unadopted AP tab
Network Setup
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•Configuring Switch Redundancy •Layer 3 Mobility
Switch Services
•Displaying the Services Interface
•DHCP Server Settings •Configuring Secure NTP
To display a Services Summary
5.1 Displaying the Services Interface
•Configuring Excluded IP Address Information
5.2 DHCP Server Settings
5.2.1Configuring the Switch DHCP Server
•Configuring the Switch DHCP Server
To configure DHCP
Domain
Lease Time
dd:hh:mm
there are fewer users
5.2.1.2Adding a New DHCP Pool
2. Click the Add button at the bottom of the screen
5.2.1.3Configuring DHCP Global Options
5.2.1.4Configuring DHCP Server DDNS Values
10.Refer to the Status field
To view the attributes of existing host pools
5.2.3Configuring Excluded IP Address Information
5.2.4 Configuring DHCP Server Relay Information
2. Click the Relay tab
5.2.5 Viewing DHCP Server Status
•Defining a SNTP Neighbor Configuration
5.3Configuring Secure NTP
5.3.1Defining the SNTP Configuration
•Defining the SNTP Configuration
2. Select the Configuration tab
5.3.2Adding a New SNTP Symmetric Key
5.3.3Defining a SNTP Neighbor Configuration
2. Select the NTP Neighbor tab
5.3.4 Adding an NTP Neighbor
5.3.5 Viewing SNTP Associations
2.Select the NTP Associations tab
5.3.6 Viewing SNTP Status
5.4 Configuring Switch Redundancy
Root delay
Root Dispersion
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•Configuring Redundancy Group Membership
•Reviewing Redundancy Status
To configure switch redundancy
5.4.1Reviewing Redundancy Status
2. Select the Status tab
5.4.2Configuring Redundancy Group Membership
2. Select the Member tab
module
5.4.2.1Displaying Redundancy Member Details
License Aggregation Rules on page
reboot of the switch
since the last reboot
adopted
5.4.2.2Adding a Redundancy Group Member
5.4.3Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules
•Defining the Layer 3 Peer List
5.5.1Configuring Layer 3 Mobility
•Configuring Layer 3 Mobility
5.5Layer 3 Mobility
To locate switch IP addresses on the network
To configure Layer 3 Mobility for the switch
5.5.2 Defining the Layer 3 Peer List
2.Select the Peer Statistics tab
5.5.3 Reviewing Layer 3 Peer List Statistics
5.5.4Reviewing Layer 3 MU Status
5.6 Configuring GRE Tunnels
2. Select the MU Status tab
• Assigning routes to different types of traffic
•Assigning priority to different types of traffic
Destinations IP
To configure GRE tunnelling on the switch
Name
Source IP
address
5.6.1Editing the Properties of a GRE Tunnel
5.6.2Adding a New GRE Tunnel
2.Select the Enable Neighbor Recovery checkbox
5.7Configuring Self Healing
2.Select the Neighbor Details tab
5.7.1Configuring Self Healing Neighbor Details
2.Select the Neighbor Details tab
5.7.1.1Editing the Properties of a Neighbor
3. Select an existing neighbor and click the Edit button
5.8.1Configuring Discovery Profiles
5.8 Configuring Switch Discovery
Start IP Address
Index
Profile Name
to be located
5.8.1.1Adding a New Discovery Profile
5.8.2Viewing Discovered Switches
IP Address
•Configuring IKE Settings •Configuring IPSec VPN
Switch Security
•Configuring Wireless Filters •Configuring ACLs
•Configuring NAT Information
Access Port Intrusion
Wireless Filters on page
Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys on page
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•Approved APs Reported by APs
6.2.1Enabling and Configuring AP Detection
•Enabling and Configuring AP Detection
6.2 AP Intrusion Detection
5.Click the Apply button to save the changes made
6.2.1.1Adding or Editing an Allowed AP
2.Select the Approved APs Reported by APs tab
6.2.2 Approved APs Reported by APs
2.Click on the Unapproved APs Reported by APs tab
6.2.3 Unapproved APs Reported by APs
2.Click on the Unapproved APs Reported by MUs tab
6.2.4Unapproved APs Reported by MUs
•Viewing Filtered MUs
6.3.1Configuring MU Intrusion Detection
•Configuring MU Intrusion Detection
6.3MU Intrusion Detection
Switch
2.Click the Configuration tab
•Collection Settings •Violation Parameters
and switch columns
6.3.2Viewing Filtered MUs
6.4Configuring Wireless Filters
Editing an Existing Wireless Filter on page
6.4.1Editing an Existing Wireless Filter
6.4.2 Adding a new Wireless Filter
•Attaching an ACL on a WLAN Interface/Port
6.5Configuring ACLs
•Configuring an ACL •Attaching an ACL
6.4.3 Associating an ACL with WLAN
•ACL Actions •Precedence Order
•Router ACLs •Port ACLs •Wireless LAN ACLs
6.5.1 ACL Overview
6.5.1.1Router ACLs
6.5.1.2Port ACLs
6.5.1.3Wireless LAN ACLs
6.5.1.4ACL Actions
6.5.1.5Precedence Order
6.5.2.1Adding a New ACL
6.5.2 Configuring an ACL
6.5.2.2Adding a New ACL Rule
Precedence is a required parameter
6.5.2.3Editing an Existing Rule
6.5.3 Attaching an ACL
6.5.3.1Adding a New ACL Configuration
6.5.4Attaching an ACL on a WLAN Interface/Port
6.5.4.1Adding a New ACL WLAN Configuration
6.5.5 Reviewing ACL Statistics
•Defining Dynamic NAT Translations
6.6Configuring NAT Information
•Configuring NAT Interfaces •Viewing NAT Status
6.6.1Defining Dynamic NAT Translations
Type
2.Click on the Dynamic Translation tab
6.6.1.1Adding a New Dynamic NAT Configuration
2.Click the Static Translation tab
6.6.2 Defining Static NAT Translations
2.Click on the Static Translation tab
6.6.2.1Adding a New Static NAT Configuration
3. Click the Add button
6.6.3 Configuring NAT Interfaces
6.6.4 Viewing NAT Status
6.7Configuring IKE Settings
•Defining the IKE Configuration
•Setting IKE Policies •Viewing SA Statistics
2.Click the Configurations tab
6.7.1 Defining the IKE Configuration
of peers
6.7.2 Setting IKE Policies
Aggressive Mode
Peer IP Address
•An encryption scheme protecting the data
Priority
Priority
6.7.3 Viewing SA Statistics
6.8Configuring IPSec VPN
•Configure a DHCP Sever to give public IP address
•Configure a Crypto policy IKE
•Configuring IPSEC VPN Authentication
•Configure security associations parameters
•Defining the IPSec Configuration
•Defining the IPSec VPN Remote Configuration
•Viewing IPSec Security Associations
6.8.1Defining the IPSec Configuration
6.8.1.1Editing an Existing Transform Set
6.8.1.2Adding a New Transform Set
3. Click the Add button
6.8.2 Defining the IPSec VPN Remote Configuration
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6.8.3 Configuring IPSEC VPN Authentication
2.Click the Authentication tab
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6.8.4 Configuring Crypto Maps
•Crypto Map Interfaces
6.8.4.1Crypto Map Entries
•Crypto Map Entries •Crypto Map Peers
•Crypto Map Manual SAs •Crypto Map Transform Sets
Mode Config
6.8.4.2Crypto Map Peers
2. Click the Crypto Maps tab and select Peers
6.8.4.3Crypto Map Manual SAs
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6.8.4.4Crypto Map Transform Sets
Transform Set
Priority / Seq #
higher the priority
Name
6.8.4.5Crypto Map Interfaces
6.8.5 Viewing IPSec Security Associations
To display IPSec VPN security associations
2.Click the IPSec SAs tab
•Configuring Radius Users
6.9Configuring the Radius Server
•Defining the Radius Configuration
•Configuring Radius Authentication and Accounting
6.9.1.1User Database
•TTLS and MSCHAPv2 •PEAP and GTC
•PEAP and MSCHAPv2
6.9.1.6Accounting
6.9.1.3Access Policy
6.9.1.4Proxy to External Radius Server
6.9.1.5LDAP
6.9.3 Defining the Radius Configuration
6.9.3.2Radius Proxy Server Configuration
6.9.3.1Radius Client Configuration
To configure Radius proxy server support
2.Select the Authentication tab
6.9.5Configuring Radius Users
2.Select the Users tab
6.9.6 Configuring Radius User Groups
2. Select the Groups tab
6.9.7 Viewing Radius Accounting Logs
2.Select the Accounting Logs tab
6.10 Creating Server Certificates
6.10.1Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates
•Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates
•Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys
6.10.1.1Creating a Server / CA Root Certificate
akey for you new certificate
Using the Wizard to Create a New Certificate
Select a trustpoint for the new certificate
City
Country
2 characters
State
Using the Wizard Delete Operation
6.10.2Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys
6.10.2.1Adding a New Key
6.10.2.2Transferring Keys
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•Configuring Access Control
Switch Management
7.1 Displaying the Management Access Interface
•Displaying the Management Access Interface
To display the main Management screen
7.2 Configuring Access Control
on Management
•Accessing SNMP v2/v3 Statistics
7.3Configuring SNMP Access
•Configuring SNMP v1/v2 Access
•Configuring SNMP v3 Access
7.3.1 Configuring SNMP v1/v2 Access
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7.3.2Configuring SNMP v3 Access
The unique SNMPv3 usernames and passwords include
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7.3.3 Accessing SNMP v2/v3 Statistics
Usm Statistics Values
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•Configuring Trap Thresholds
7.4 Configuring SNMP Traps
7.4.1Enabling Trap Configuration
•Enabling Trap Configuration
the Wireless category
enable all traps within the Cluster category
enable all traps within the Mobility category
Wireless
2.Click the Wireless Statistics Thresholds tab
7.4.2 Configuring Trap Thresholds
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Threshold Name
7.4.2.1Wireless Trap Threshold Values
Switch Management
Wireless
7.5 Configuring SNMP Trap Receivers
Timeout Trap Version
Destination Address Port Community Retry Count
7.5.2Adding SNMP Trap Receivers
7.5.1Editing SNMP Trap Receivers
•Configuring Switch Authentication
7.6Configuring Management Users
7.6.1 Configuring Local Users
•Configuring Local Users
7.6.1.1Creating a New Local User
7.6.1.2Modifying an Existing Local User
Monitor
7.6.1.3Creating a Guest Admin and Guest User
7.6.2Configuring Switch Authentication
2. Click on the Authentication tab
2.Click on the Authentication tab
Adding a New Radius Server on page
7.6.2.2Adding a New Radius Server
6.Click on OK to complete the addition of the Radius Server
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•Configuring System Logging
Diagnostics
8.1 Displaying the Main Diagnostic Interface
•Displaying the Main Diagnostic Interface
8.1.1 Switch Environment
8.1.2CPU Performance
8.1.4Switch Disk Allocation
8.1.3 Switch Memory Allocation
8.1.5Switch Memory Processes
8.1.6Other Switch Resources
•Log Options •File Management
8.2 Configuring System Logging
8.2.1Log Options
2.Select the Other Resources tab
2. Select the Log Options tab
8.2.2File Management
To display the entire contents of a log file
8.2.2.2Transferring Log Files
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8.3 Reviewing Core Snapshots
Transferring Core Snapshots on page
8.3.1Transferring Core Snapshots
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8.4 Reviewing Panic Snapshots
Created
Name
Size
Displays the size of the panic file in bytes
8.4.2 Transferring Panic Files
8.4.1 Viewing Panic Details
8.5 Debugging the Applet
8.6Configuring a Ping
To view the switch’s existing ping configuration
8.6.2Adding a New Ping Test
Test Name
To view ping test statistics
8.6.3 Viewing Ping Statistics
1.Select Diagnostics > Ping from the main menu
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Last Response
Diagnostics
Average RTT
and target device
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General Information
Appendix A Customer Support
Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility Support Center
Customer Support Web Site
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