
724 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system
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You can perform the following activities to manage and maintain the system and
individual Nortel SNAS 4050 devices:
• maintenance, in order to collect information for troubleshooting and technical
support purposes (see “Performing maintenance using the CLI” on page 726
or “Performing maintenance using the SREM” on page 736):
• Dump log file or system internal status information and send it to a file
exchange server.
• Check connectivity between the Nortel SNAS 4050 and all configured
gateways, routers, and servers.
• Start and stop tracing to log information about a client session. You can
limit the trace to specific features, such as SSL handshake; authentication
method, user name, group, and profile; DNS lookups; and the
TunnelGuard check.
You can use the trace feature as a debugging tool (for example, to find out
why authentication fails). For sample CLI outputs, see “Trace tools” on
page 845.
• configuration backup and restore (see “Backing up or restoring the
configuration using the CLI” on page 730 or “Backing up or restoring the
configuration using the SREM” on page 742)
• software and device management (see “Managing Nortel SNAS 4050 devices
using the CLI” on page 733 and “Managing software for a Nortel SNAS 4050
device using the CLI” on page 734, or “Managing Nortel SNAS 4050 devices
and software using the SREM” on page 743):
• Manage software versions and activate software upgrades.
• Shut down or reboot a particular Nortel SNAS 4050 device that has
become isolated from the cluster.
• Reset the configuration of a particular Nortel SNAS 4050 device back to
factory defaults.
Managing and maintaining the system using the CLI
To perform maintenance activities, access the Maintenance menu by using the
following command:
/maint
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