Attributes Tab (Configuration)
The Attributes tab appears when you select an individual configuration in the left panel's Archive Mgmt tab. It displays the configuration's archive, device, firmware, and configuration attributes.
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- 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 will 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 will display N/A (Not Available).
- Firmware Change Method
- The method that was 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 will display N/A (Not Available).
- Configuration Change Count
- The number of successful configuration changes. Devices that do not support the enterasys-configuration-change-MIB will 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 will display N/A (Not Available).
- Configuration Change Method
- The method that was 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 will 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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