Configure Sys-Recovery-Level Slot - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics

configure sys-recovery-level slot

configure sys-recovery-level slot <slot_number> [none | reset]
Description
Configures a recovery option for instances where an exception occurs on the specified MSM or I/O
module.
Syntax Description
slot_number
none
reset
Default
The default setting is
Usage Guidelines
Use this command for system troubleshooting. You can configure the MSMs or I/O modules installed in
a modular switch to take no action, automatically reset, or if dual MSMs are installed, failover to the
other MSM, if the switch detects a faulty MSM or I/O module. This enhanced level of recovery detects
faults in the ASICs as well as packet buses.
You must specify one of the following parameters for the system to respond to MSM or I/O module
failures:
—Configures the MSM or I/O module to maintain its current state regardless of the detected
none
fault. The offending MSM or I/O module is not reset.
—Specifies that the offending MSM or I/O module be reset upon fault detection.
reset
To get the most from module recovery, Extreme Networks recommends using the default settings for
both system recovery and module recovery. The default setting for system recovery is
default setting for module recovery is
configure sys-recovery-level [all | none]
By using the default settings, the switch resets the offending MSM or I/O module if fault detection
occurs. An offending MSM is reset any number of times, and the MSM is not permanently taken offline.
On the BlackDiamond 10K switch, an offending I/O module is reset a maximum of three times. On the
BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches, an offending I/O module is reset a maximum of five times.
After the maximum number of resets, the I/O module is permanently taken offline.
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Specifies the slot of the MSM or I/O module.
• A and B—Indicate an MSM
• 1 through 10—Indicate an I/O module
Configures the MSM or I/O module to maintain its current state regardless of
the detected fault. The offending MSM or I/O module is not reset. For more
information about the states of an MSM or I/O module see the
command.
Specifies that the offending MSM or I/O module be reset upon fault detection.
For more detailed information, see the
.
reset
. For more information about system recovery, see the
reset
"Usage Guidelines"
command.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
show slot
described below.
, and the
all

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