3Com CRWXR10095A Switch User Manual


 
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6 To include the default configuration commands in the exported file,
select Export Defaults.
7 Select the format for the exported file: CLI (ASCII) or XML.
8 For each WX whose configuration you want to export, make sure the
Export checkbox is selected.
9 Click Export to begin the exporting process. Messages appear in the
Status column in the WX List box and the Results box.
The configuration is saved in the directory that you specified.
10 To close the Export Configurations dialog box, click Close.
Monitoring
Examples
3WXM provides many monitoring options. The section “Management
and Monitoring” on page 44 provides an overview of all the monitoring
tools available to you.
This section describes how you can use some of the monitoring tools to
determine problems that are typically reported to a network operator.
The monitoring examples described in this section are based on the
following scenarios:
An individual user calls the help desk with the complaint that the
network is very slow or inaccessible
A group of users complain about network performance
You want to monitor and eliminate a rogue AP
Monitor an
Individual User
If an individual user notifies you with the complaint that the network is
very slow or inaccessible, use the following steps to identify the problem:
1 Find the user. Place the user on a watch list.
2 Locate the user. (If you can locate them, then the scope of the problem
can be narrowed down to performance.)
3 View the user’s network activity.
4 View statistics over a period of time. Placing the user on the watch list
allows 3WXM to gather long-term statistics.