Chapter 44 Diagnostics
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
44.4 Core Dump Screen
Use the Core Dump screen to have the UAG save a process’s core dump to an attached USB
storage device if the process terminates abnormally (crashes). You may need to send this file to
customer support for troubleshooting.
Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Core Dump to open the following screen.
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Maintenance > Diagnostics > Core Dump
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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Maintenance > Diagnostics > Packet Capture > Files
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Remove
Select files and click Remove to delete them from the UAG or the connected USB storage
device. Use the [Shift] and/or [Ctrl] key to select multiple files. A pop-up window asks you to
confirm that you want to delete.
Download
Click a file to select it and click Download to save it to your computer.
#
This column displays the number for each packet capture file entry. The total number of
packet capture files that you can save depends on the file sizes and the available flash
storage space.
File Name
This column displays the label that identifies the file. The file name format is interface name-
file suffix.cap.
Size
This column displays the size (in bytes) of a configuration file.
Last Modified
This column displays the date and time that the individual files were saved.
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Maintenance > Diagnostics > Core Dump
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Save core dump to USB
storage (if ready)
Select this to have the UAG save a process’s core dump to an attached USB storage
device if the process terminates abnormally (crashes). If you clear this option the
UAG only saves
Apply
Click Apply to save the changes.
Reset
Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.