Archive File


The Archive File panel appears when you select an archive configuration file in the left-panel of the Archives tab. It contains information about specific archive configurations.

Information is contained in two tabs:

General Tab

The General tab shows basic information about the configuration file created by the archive process.

Archive File - General Tab

Alert
A yellow alert icon in this column signifies one or more of the following:
  • — Difference between this saved configuration and the previous configuration saved for the same device.
  • — Configuration save failed.
To acknowledge an alert and place a check mark on the alert icon, right-click the icon and select Acknowledge Alert from the menu.
IP Address
Lists the individual devices (by device IP address) whose configuration files were saved by this version of the archive operation.
Firmware Version
Shows the firmware version for this device at the time of the save operation.
File Status
The status of the config file: File Found or File Not Found/Missing. File Not Found/Missing indicates that ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine can no longer find the config file (it is deleted or moved) or the archive operation did not include saving device configuration data.
File Time Stamp
The date and time of the configuration creation.
File Size
The size of the saved configuration in bytes.
Description
When a configuration file is saved, it is automatically compared to the previously saved configuration file for the same device. This field displays a message regarding that comparison. It also displays information pertaining to any alert icon displayed in the Alert column. If the archive did not include a device configuration save, this field displays "Device archived without configuration file." Rest your cursor on the field to display a tooltip of the complete description.

Custom Attributes Tab

The Custom Attributes tab displays a table of attribute information about the selected device(s). The information you see depends on the device type(s) selected; some devices support one attribute but not another. If a device returns multiple values for an attribute, each value is on a separate row. If a device does not support any of the attributes, the Custom Attributes tab for that single device is blank.

Custom Attribute tabs for device groups only display devices that support one or more of the attributes. Devices configured with an SNMP context display separate entries for each context.

Archive File - Custom Attributes

Description
A description of the module or component.
Type
A description of the module or component type.
Name
The name of the module or component.
Hardware Version
The current hardware version of the device.
BootPROM Version
The current version of Boot PROM installed in the module.
Firmware Version
The current firmware version installed in the module.
Serial Number
A unique number assigned to the module or component by the manufacturer.
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of the module or component.
Model Name
The model number of the module or component type.
Asset Tag
A unique asset number assigned to the module or component for inventory tracking purposes.
Field Replaceable
Whether or not the manufacturer considers the component to be field replaceable (true or false).

Legacy Devices

SSR Hardware Attributes

Slot Number
The slot number in the chassis where the module resides.
Status
The current status of the module: online or offline.
Type
The physical module type.
Description
A description of the module.
Number of Ports
The number of physical ports on the module.
Version
The module version.
Memory
The system memory size available on the module, reported in megabytes (MB).

E5 and E6/E7 Power Supply and Fan Attributes

Power Supply Number
The number of the power supply.
Power Supply Type
The power supply type: ac-dc, dc-dc, or highOutput.
Fan State
The state of the fan: Installed and Operating, Installed and Not Operating, or Not Installed.
Power Supply State
The state of the power supply: Installed and Operating, Installed and Not Operating, or Not Installed.
Power Supply Redundancy
Whether the power supply is redundant or not.

RoamAbout Radiocard and Base MAC Address Attributes

Card Type
The type of PC card inserted in the Access Point.
Versions
The hardware and firmware versions for the PC card.
Station Name
The wireless station name sent out as part of the beacon messages. Valid only when a DS card is inserted in the Access Point.
Base MAC Address
The physical layer address assigned to the interface through which ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine is communicating.

Vertical Horizon Attributes

Number in Stack
The total number of switches present on this system.
Number of Ports
The total number of ports present on this system.
Firmware Version
The current firmware version installed in the device.
BootPROM Version
The current version of Boot PROM installed in the device.
CPU
The name of the device's processor (Central Processing Unit).
Power Status
Indicates whether the device is using internal power, redundant power, or both.
Expansion Slot 1
The type of expansion module in slot 1.
Expansion Slot 2
The type of expansion module in slot 2.
Role in System
Indicates whether the device is controller, backup master, or agent in the system.

ELS Serial Number Attribute

Serial Number
A unique number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.

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