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upload log
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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This command is similar to the show log command, but instead of displaying the log contents on the
command line, this command saves the log to a file on the TFTP server you specify. For more details on
most of the options of this command, see the command
show log on page 668.
Host Name and Remote IP Address Character Restrictions. This section provides information about the
characters supported by the switch for host names and remote IP addresses.
When specifying a host name or remote IP address, the switch permits only the following characters:
Alphabetical letters, upper case and lower case (A-Z, a-z)
Numerals (0-9)
Period ( . )
Dash ( - ) Permitted only for host names
Underscore ( _ ) Permitted only for host names
Colon ( : )
When naming or configuring an IP address for your network server, remember the requirements listed
above.
Remote Filename Character Restrictions. This section provides information about the characters
supported by the switch for remote filenames.
When specifying a remote filename, the switch permits only the following characters:
Alphabetical letters, upper case and lower case (A-Z, a-z)
Numerals (0-9)
Period ( . )
Dash ( - )
Underscore ( _ )
Slash ( / )
When naming a local or remote file, remember the requirements listed above.
Example
The following command uploads messages with a critical severity to the filename switch4critical.log on
TFTP server at 10.31.8.25:
upload log 10.31.8.25 switch4critical.log critical
The following command uploads messages with warning, error, or critical severity to the filename
switch4warn.log on TFTP server at 10.31.8.25:
upload log 10.31.8.25 switch4warn.log warning
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 10.1.

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