Small Office Remote Access Switch 499
S
YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
Saving Operational Information
# 4.
Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 70% and
underload was being monitored at around 25% utilization of current bandwidth. In this
example, overload is occurring on all three samples.
# 5.
Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 10% and
underload was being monitored at around 25% utilization of current bandwidth. In this
example, underload is occurring on all three samples.
# 6.
Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 25% and
underload was being monitored at around 10% utilization of current bandwidth. In this
example, neither overload nor underload is occurring.
From the Throughput Monitor screen, press:
f
To freeze the current throughput monitor display.
r
To resume the display of throughput monitor samples.
<esc>
To exit the Throughput Monitor and return to the Connection Monitor screen.
S
AVING
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PERATIONAL
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NFORMATION
The following commands are used to save system operational information to disk:
wr
Writes the current system messages to disk file.
ws
Writes the current system statistics to disk file.
Note:
For details on these disk files, refer to the chapter titled
Software Overview
.
C
LEARING
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The following commands are used to clear current system operational information:
er
Erases the current system messages held in memory.
es
Erases the current system statistics held in memory.