To return to the "default" setting of 5 seconds, configure the frequency of sending backplane diagnostic
packets to 5 seconds using the following command:
configure sys-health-check interval 5
Setting the System Recovery Level
Depending on your switch model, you can configure the switch, MSM, or I/O module to take action if a
fault detection exception occurs. The following sections describe how to set the recovery level on the
switch, MSM, and I/O modules.
NOTE
You configure MSM and I/O module recovery only on the BlackDiamond 10K switch and the BlackDiamond 8800
family of switches.
Configuring System Recovery
You can configure the system either to take no action or to automatically reboot the switch after a
software task exception, using the following command:
configure sys-recovery-level [all | none]
Where the following is true:
—Configures ExtremeWare XOS to log an error into the syslog and automatically reboot the
●
all
system after any task exception.
—Configures the level to no recovery.
●
none
The default setting is
all
Displaying the System Recovery Setting
To display the system recovery setting on the switch, use the following command:
show switch
This command displays general switch information, including the system recovery level. The following
truncated output displays the system recovery setting (displayed as
SysName:
TechPubs Lab
SysLocation:
SysContact:
support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC:
00:04:96:1F:A4:0E
Recovery Mode:
All
System Watchdog:
Enabled
Configuring Module Recovery—Modular Switches Only
You can configure the MSMs or I/O modules installed in the BlackDiamond 10K switch or the
BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches to take no action, automatically reset, or if dual MSMs are
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
. Extreme Networks recommends using the default setting.
Setting the System Recovery Level
):
Recovery Mode
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