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8-14   WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
 
2. Select a target file, and select the 
Transfer Files
 button. 
3. Use the 
From 
drop-down menu to specify the location from which the log file is sent. 
If only the applet is available as a transfer location, use the default switch option.
4. Select a target file for the file transfer from the 
File
 drop-down menu. 
The drop-down menu contains the core files listed within the File-Mgmt screen. 
5. Use the 
To 
drop-down menu (within the Target field) to define whether the target log file is to be sent to 
the system's local disk (Local Disk) or to an external server (Server).
6. Provide the name of the file to be transferred to the location specified within the 
File
 field. 
7. If Server has been selected as the source, use the 
Using 
drop down-menu to configure whether the log 
file transfer will be sent using FTP or TFTP.
8. If Server has been selected as the source, enter the 
IP Address 
of destination server or system receiving 
the target log file.
9. If Server has been selected as the source, enter the 
User ID
 credentials required to send the file to the 
target location. Use the user ID for FTP transfers only.
10.If Server has been selected as the source, enter the 
Password 
required to send the file to the target 
location using FTP.
11.Specify the appropriate 
Path 
name to the target directory on the local system disk or server as 
configured using the "To" parameter. If the local disk option is selected, use the browse button to specify 
the location on the local disk.
12.Refer to the 
Status
 field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error 
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
13.Click the 
Transfer 
button when ready to move the target file to the specified location. Repeat the 
process as necessary to move each desired log file to the specified location.
14.Click the 
Close
 button to exit the screen after a transfer. There are no changes to save or apply. 
8.4 Reviewing Panic Snapshots
Refer to the 
Panic Snapshots 
screen for an overview of the panic files available. Typically, panic files refer 
to switch events interpreted as critical conditions (and thus requiring prompt attention). Use the information 
displayed within the screen you can make informed decisions whether a target file should be discarded or 
transferred to a secure location for permanent archive.