Archive File (Right-Panel)


The Archive File right-panel appears when you select an archive configuration in the left panel of the Archives tab or in the table in the Archive Version panel. Each configuration you select contains an icon that identifies the type of data that it contains:  device configuration data device configuration data () (an individual .cfg config file), capacity planning data (), or both device configuration and capacity planning data (). The Archive Configuration right-panel contains two tabs that display information about the saved data.

General

Archive File - Right Panel

Name
The name of the archive operation.
IP Address
The IP address of the device whose data is saved, followed by the SNMP context, if applicable.
Device Type
The device's model number or hardware type.
Version
The date and time the archive operation occurred.
Status
The status of the operation: Success or Failure.
Device Status
The status of the device when the archive operation occurred: Contact or No Contact.
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. Check the Description field for more information.
File Name
The path and filename for the saved configuration. For archive operations configured to archive only capacity planning data (and not configuration data), this column is blank.
File Time Stamp
The date and time of the creation of the configuration file. For archive operations configured to archive only capacity planning data (and not configuration data), this column is blank.
Contains Custom Attributes
Indicates whether the archive contains the device's custom attributes. If the device type does not support custom attributes or if the archive did not complete successfully, this field displays No.
Contains Capacity Planning Data
Indicates whether the device's port and FRU information are saved in the archive.
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. For archive operations configured to archive only capacity planning data (and not configuration data), this column displays a Warning message stating that the ability to archive configuration data is disabled for this archive.
Memo
Use this field to add additional notes about the configuration and save them using the Save button.

Attributes

Archive File - Right Panel Attributes

Archive
The name of the archive operation.
IP Address
The IP address of the device whose data is saved, followed by the SNMP context, if applicable.
Version
The date and time that the archive operation occurred.
Device Type
The device's model number or hardware type.
Serial Number
A unique number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
Asset Tag
A unique asset number assigned to the device for inventory tracking purposes. The asset tag is defined in the device's General Tab.
Chassis ID
The ID assigned to the chassis where the device resides (if applicable). This is usually a serial number or MAC address, depending on the chassis type.
Chassis Slot
The slot number in the chassis where the device resides. N-Series devices and devices that do not reside in a chassis, display a value of N/A.
Memory
The device's total installed local memory, DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory), reported in megabytes (MB).
Firmware Version
The firmware version installed in the device at the time of the configuration save.
Firmware Change Count
The number of successful firmware image downloads. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Firmware Change Time
The date and time of the last successful firmware image download. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Firmware Change Method
The method used to cause the last firmware change (e.g. SNMP, Telnet, Local Management (LM), Command Line Interface (CLI)). If the individual user login or the source IP address is available, they are included. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Configuration Change Count
The number of successful configuration changes. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Configuration Change Time
The date and time of the last successful configuration change. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Configuration Change Method
The method used to make the last configuration change (e.g. SNMP, Telnet, Local Management (LM), Command Line Interface (CLI)). If the individual user login or the source IP address is available, they are included. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB display N/A (Not Available).
Configuration File Checksum
The checksum is a value calculated on the entire file. You can compare this value to values obtained from different archive versions. Any difference in checksum values would indicate a change in the configuration.
Configuration File Size
The size of the saved configuration file in bytes. You can compare this size to the size reported in different archive versions. Any difference in size would indicate a change in the configuration file.

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