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unknown packet inflow. Monitoring process checks CPU load per 5 seconds. If there is
more traffic than threshold, user can capture packets using tcpdump and save it to file.
You can download the dump file with the name of file-number.dump after FP connection
to the system. See the dumped packet contents with a packet analyze program. To debug
packet dump, use the following command.
debug packet log COUNT
VALUE TIME [<1-10>]
Shows dump file according to a condition.
COUNT: packet counting
VALUE: CPU threshold
1-10: file number
Deletes the information of packet dump log.
You can save a current configuration with the write memory command. However, the
dump file will not be saved.
7.20.4 Displaying Dump Packets
To display the dump packets, use the following command.
7.20.5 Dump File
To back up a dump file using FTP or TFTP, use the following command.
copy {ftp | tftp} dumpfile upload
[FILE-NAME ]
Uploads a dump file to FTP or TFTP server with the
name configured by user.
To access FTP to back up the configuration or use the backup file, you should know FTP
user ID and the password. To back up the dump file through FTP, you can recognize the
file transmission because hash function is automatically turned on.
To delete a dump file, use the following command.
delete dumpfile [FILENAME]
Deletes a specified dump file.
FILENAME: dump file name
To display a list of dump files, use the following command.
Shows a current startup configuration.