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ROUBLESHOOTING
Notice to users with UNIX TFTP servers: Some UNIX TFTP servers do not 
have the capability to create files if they do not exist, but can overwrite an 
existing file. Therefore, you must first create a file with the expected 
dump file name on the UNIX TFTP server. The procedure for creating such 
a file is described in “Creating a File for the Memory Dump” on page 147.
Configuring the
Dump Destination
The Dump Destination parameter selects where the contents of 
bridge/router memory are stored in case of a crash.
Connect to the bridge/router through the Console port or through Telnet.
At the Enterprise OS # prompt, enter: 
SysconF
Select Dump Configuration Menu from the System Configuration menu. 
The default parameters are shown in bold:
Select Dump Destination.
The following options are available:
1. No Full Dump
2. Network
If you select No Full Dump, the system performs a partial dump to the 
FPROM. You do not have to complete the rest of this procedure. 
If you want a full dump to the network, select Network.
The following options are available for Network:
1. Client
2. Server
3. Gateway
4. Remote File Server (not applicable)
5. Subnet Mask
6. Dump Destination Directory
Set the IP addresses for the client, server, gateway, and subnet mask.
Select Client and enter the IP address associated with the Ethernet 
port of the bridge/router.
Return to the Dump Destination menu and select Server and enter the 
IP address associated with the TFTP server.
1. Port Selection
LAN1
2. Baud Rate
Auto Baud
3. Duplex Mode
Auto Duplex
4. Dump Destination
No Full Dump