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Email Subject: Enter the subject of the email.

FTP: Select FTP to upload the collected data to a specified directory of the FTP server. If you select
this mode, also configure the following parameters:

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Anonymous Login: Select this option if you want to enable anonymous logins to the FTP server.

Otherwise, clear this option. The Username and Password fields appear only when this option
is disabled.

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FTP Server: Enter the IP address of the FTP server.

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FTP Directory: Enter the directory where the FTP server saves the collected data. If you do not
configure this parameter, the primary directory of the specified login user is used, or the default

directory for anonymous logins is used.

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Username: Enter the FTP login username.

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Password: Enter the FTP login password. For successful data transfer, make sure the username
and password are the same as those configured on the FTP server.

SFTP: Select SFTP to upload the collected data to a specified directory of a SFTP server. If you select
this mode, also configure the following parameters:

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SFTP Server: Enter the IP address of the SFTP server.

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SFTP Directory: Enter the directory where the SFTP server saves the collected data. If you do not
configure this parameter, the primary directory of the specified login user is used.

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Username: Enter the SFTP login username.

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Password: Enter the SFTP login password. For successful data transfer, make sure the username
and password are the same as those configured on the SFTP server.

Save to Server: Select Save to Server to save the collected data to a specified directory of the

primary IMC server. If you select this mode, also configure the following parameter:

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Server Folder: Enter the directory on the primary IMC server to save the collected data.

4.

Configure device data collection in Device Configuration of the Data Collection Settings area:

a.

Select the types of data information you want IMC to collect:
Debugging Information: Select this option to collect the debugging output after you execute the
debugging commands on devices.
Device Configuration: Select this option to collect the startup configuration files and running

configuration files saved on devices.
Crash Logs and Crash Data: Select this option to collect crash logs, crash data, and stack
function information generated by devices.
Neighbor List: Select this option to collect Layer 2 neighbor information discovered through
LLDP. The information is used to locate network topology problems.
Device Asset Information: Select this option to collect the device asset information, such as the
asset name, asset type, and asset number.
Access Terminal Information: Select this option to collect the MAC/IP address-to-interface
bindings learned by switches.
Execute Command: Select this option to collect the command execution results. Enter the
commands to be executed in the Enter Command box, a string of 1 to 100 characters. Different

commands are separated by semicolons (;).

b.

Click Select Device to select the devices from which you want to collect data.
You can select up to 50 devices. For more information about selecting devices, see "

Adding

devices by View

" and "

Adding devices by Advanced query

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