User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Switch Installation
- Chapter 3 Switch Management
- Chapter 4 Technical Reference
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B CLI Quick Reference
- Appendix C Event Messages
- Appendix D AL_PA Cross References
- Appendix E Glossary
- Index

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To save diagnostic information:
1. Click Upload to save the current diagnostics to the host system.
2. Click OK on the File Download dialog box.
3. Enter the directory path and file name.
4. Click Save.
To clear the counters:
Click Clear.
Manual Port Operation
If necessary, a port can be placed into manual bypass mode or reset. If the port is placed in
bypass mode, the port will remain in bypass mode until the switch is reset. If the port is manually
reset, the port is temporarily placed in bypassed mode and then reset to re-insert the port. These
features may be used to diagnose device problems when a device is locked up or experiencing a
high number of failures on a port.
To place a port into bypassed mode:
1. Click Advanced Functions > Diagnostics > Port.
2. Select the Bypass Port option for the appropriate port.
3. Click Submit.
To reset a port:
1. Click Advanced Functions > Diagnostics > Port.
2. Select the Reset Port option for the appropriate port.
3. Click Submit.
Bypass Port A single instance operation that forces a port into bypass mode. This feature
may be used to diagnose device problems when a device is locked up or
experiencing a high number of failures on a port.
Reset Port A single instance operation that places a port in bypass mode and then
immediately sets the port to auto-detect to re-insert the port. This feature
may be used to diagnose device problems when a device is locked up or
experiencing a high number of failures on a port.
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