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/maint followed by:

dumpstats <protocol>

Collects current system internal status information and

<server> <filename>

sends it to a file on the specified file exchange server.

<all-isds?>

The information can then be used for technical support

 

purposes. You are prompted to provide the following

 

parameters if you do not specify them in the command:

 

protocol is the export protocol. Options are

 

tftpftpsftp. The default is tftp.

 

server is the host name or IP address of the file

 

exchange server.

 

filename is the name of the destination file on

 

the file exchange server. The file is in gzip

 

compressed tar format.

 

all-isds?specifies whether the information is

 

to be collected from all Nortel SNAS 4050 devices

 

in the cluster or only from the device to which you

 

are connected. Valid options are y (= yes, all) or n

 

(= no, single).

 

If you specify n (= no) and you are connected to the

 

MIP, information will be collected for the Nortel

 

SNAS 4050 device currently in control of the MIP.

 

• for FTP and SFTP, user name and password.

 

 

chkcfg

Checks if the Nortel SNAS 4050 is able to contact

 

gateways, routers, DNS servers, and authentication

 

servers in the system configuration. The command also

 

checks if the Nortel SNAS 4050 can connect to web

 

servers specified in group links. The CLI displays the

 

result of the connectivity check as well as the method

 

used for the check (for example, ping).

 

The following is sample output for the chkcfg

 

command:

 

Checking configuration from

 

192.168.128.210

 

Testing /cfg/sys/host 1/gateway:

 

192.168.128.3... ping ok

 

Testing /cfg/sys/dns/servers:

 

192.168.128.1... dns ok

 

Testing /cfg/vpn 1/aaa/group 1/

 

link 1:www.cnn.com:80... tcp ok

 

All tests completed successfully

 

 

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