Configuring Interface Violation Recovery - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 9900 Series Network Configuration Manual

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Configuring Interface Violation Recovery

The following sections provide information about how to configure parameter values that apply to the
interfaces violation recovery mechanisms.
Configuring the Violation Recovery Time
The violation recovery time specifies the amount of time the switch waits before automatically recovering
a port that was shut down due to a violation. When the recovery timer expires, the interface is
operationally re-enabled and the violation on the interface is cleared.
Consider the following when configuring the violation recover time:
The timer value does not apply to interfaces that are in a permanent shutdown state. A port in this state
is only recoverable using the
The interface violation recovery mechanism is not supported on link aggregates, but is supported on
the link aggregate member ports.
The
violation recovery-time
configurable on a per-port or global basis. For example, the following commands set the violation
recovery time to 600 seconds at the global level and to 200 seconds for port 2/1 on chassis 1:
-> violation recovery-time 600
-> violation 1/2/1 recovery-time 200
The violation recovery time value configured for a specific interface overrides the global value configured
for all switch interfaces. To set the port-level value back to the global value, use the default parameter
with the
violation recovery-time
recovery time for port 2/1 on chassis 1 back to the global value of 600:
-> violation 1/2/1 recovery-time default
To disable the violation recovery timer mechanism, set the recovery time to zero. For example:
-> violation recovery-time 0
-> violation 1/2/1 recovery-time 0
Configuring the Violation Recovery Maximum Attempts
The violation recovery maximum setting specifies the maximum number of recovery attempts allowed
before a port is permanently shut down. This value increments by one whenever an interface recovers
from a violation using the automatic recovery timer mechanism. When the number of recovery attempts
exceeds this configured threshold, the interface is permanently shut down. The only way to recover a
permanently shut down interface is to use the
The recovery mechanism tracks the number of recoveries within a fixed time window (FTW). The FTW =
2 * maximum recovery number * recovery timer. For example, if the maximum number of recovery
attempts is set to 4 and the recovery timer is set to 5, the FTW is 40 seconds (2 * 4 * 5=40).
The
show interfaces
value is configurable on a per-port or global basis. For example, the following commands set the number
of attempts to 3 at the global level and to 5 for port 2/1on chassis 1:
-> violation recovery-maximum 3
-> violation 1/2/1 recovery-maximum 5
OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Network Configuration Guide
interfaces split-mode
command is used to configure the automatic recovery time value, which is
command. For example, the following command sets the violation
interfaces split-mode
command is used to configure the maximum number of recovery attempts. This
command.
command.
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Interfaces Violation Recovery
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