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Powerconnect-Wireless Logs for Troubleshooting

Summary: how to get trouble shoot logs from Dell PowerConnect W series, pull logs from dell wireless controller

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Symptoms

When Troubleshooting a Wireless issue involving configuration, Radius Authentication, WPA, LDAP, AOS version, RF issues etc,  the TAR LOG file is invaluable to solving issues and finding problems.  The Tar Log file contains the Show Tech-support, Show run, and every possible log file generated by the Controller in one convenient zipped file.   
 

QNA34048_en_US__1icon Note: If a new issues or error occurs with the Wireless network always generate a new TAR LOG. This will ensure that you have the most up-to-date logs available. A log from a previous case will not be current.

 

Resolution

You will need a TFTP server available to download the Log files once they are generated.

To generate a TAR.LOG run the follow CLI commands on the Powerconnect-wireless (Aruba) Controller:

1.   (controller)# tar log tech-support -- This will generate the Log file,  system management might hang for a bit but traffic will be unaffected

2.    (controller)# dir --  this will show the files in the directory

3.    (controller)# copy flash: logs.tar Tftp: 192.168.x.z logs.tar --  this will copy logs to tftp server

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Affected Product

W-3200, W-3400, W-3600, W-6000, W-620, W-650, W-651, W-7005, W-7010, W-7024, W-7030, W-7200 Series, W-7205, W-Series Controller AOS

Last Published Date

21 Feb 2021

Version

3

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Solution