Displaying the autoupload configuration, Using additional supportsave commands, Logging error messages – Brocade Network OS Administrator’s Guide v4.1.1 User Manual
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Displaying the autoupload configuration
Enter the show running-config support autoupload-param command to display the autoupload
configuration on the local switch.
switch(config)# do show running-config support autoupload-param
support autoupload-param hostip 10.31.2.27 username supportadmin directory /users/
support/ffdc_autoupload protocol ftp password "3iTYxJWEUHp9axZQt2tbvw==\n"
Using additional supportSave commands
Use the following commands to configure additional supportSave data collection parameters:
• Use the show support command to display a list of core files on the switch.
• Use the clear support command to erase support data on the switch.
Refer to the Network OS Command Reference for more information on these commands.
Logging error messages
Network OS provides several mechanisms for logging error messages including syslog, RASLog, and
audit log. The types of message logging available and the setup procedures are documented in the
"Introduction to Brocade Error Message Logging" chapter of the Network OS Message Reference
Manual.
Configuring policy-based resource management
The policy-based resource management feature allows users to make better use of hardware
resources. In particular, profiles are provided that optimize ASIC resources for route profiles and ternary
content-addressable memory (TCAM) profiles. The profiles are enabled by keywords available under
the hardware-profile command in RBridge ID configuration mode. Optimization is global within a
chassis but is local to an RBridge within a VCS Fabric.
ATTENTION
This is a disruptive command. You must reload (reboot) the switch before the most recent profile takes
effect.
Once a profile is activated, it persists across chassis reboots. However, once as switch profile is
changed, a reboot is required.
The following describes the available command options (keywords) to optimize route profiles, available
under the route-table keyword. Refer also to the hardware-profile command in the Network OS
Command Reference.
Options for optimizing route profiles
TABLE 9
Keyword
Optimizes resources for . . .
default
IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack operations
ipv4-max-route
Maximum number of IPv4 routes
ipv4-max-arp
Maximum number of IPv4 ARP entries for IPv4
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