NOTE: You can use “exception protocol ftp” on page 325 command to assign a
username and password to the targeted FTP server. If you choose not to define a
username or password, the router uses the values of “ anonymous” and “ null,”
respectively.
■ See exception monitor.
Specifying the Core Dump Monitor Interval
To specify the length of time that the router waits between checking for core dump
files, use the exception monitor interval command. Use the no version of this
command to revert the core dump monitor interval to its default value of 60 minutes
(1 hour).
exception monitor interval
■ Use to specify the interval (in minutes) at which you want the router to check
NVS for core dump files.
■ Example
host1(config)#exception monitor interval 1000
■ Use the no version to revert the core dump monitor interval to its default value,
60 minutes.
■ See exception monitor interval.
Viewing Core Dump Monitor Status
To view information about core dump monitor status and configuration, use the
show exception monitor command.
show exception monitor
■ Use to display information about the core dump monitor status and configuration.
■ Field descriptions
■ Core dump monitor—Status (enabled or disabled) of the core dump monitor
■ Next dump monitor check time—Time at which the core dump monitor will
next check for any new core dump files
■ Host—IP address of the FTP host on which the core dump monitor saves
core dump files
■ Directory—Directory or directory path on the host to where the core dump
files are located
■ Core dump monitor interval—Time interval (in minutes) at which the core
dump monitor checks for any new core dump files
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