3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 232
Example, memory auto-establish, disable, Syntax, Parameter, Description
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232 CHAPTER 6: USING ROUTING PROTOCOL COMMANDS Example Display the current memory setting and state information. display memory limit Current memory limit configuration information: system memory safety: 2 (MBytes) system memory limit: 1 (MBytes) auto-establish enabled Free Memory: 67397036 (Bytes) The state information about connection: The times of disconnect: 0 The times of reconnect: 0 The current state: Normal The displayed information is defined in Table 42. Table 42 Output Description of the display memory limit Command Item system memory safety system memory limit auto-establish enabled Free Memory: 17781708 (Byte) The times of disconnect: 0 The times of reconnect: 0 The current state: Normal Description The safety value of the Switch memory The lower limit of the Switch memory The system allows recovering the connection automatically. (If the automatic recover is disabled, auto-establish disable will be displayed.) The size of the current idle memory is 17781708 bytes, that is, 17,782Mbytes. The times of the connection disconnecting of the Switch is 0. The times of the connection reestablishment of the Switch is 0. The current state is normal. If entering the emergent state, the display will read Exigence. memory auto-establish Syntax disable memory auto-establish disable View System View Parameter None Description Use the memory auto-establish disable command to disable the routing protocol connection that is forcibly disconnected to recover automatically when the idle memory of the Ethernet switch reaches this value. Thus, connections of all the routing protocols will not recover when the idle memory of the Ethernet switch recovers to a safety value. In this case, you need to restart the routing protocol to recover the connections. By default, when the idle memory of the Ethernet switch recovers to a safety value, connections of all the routing protocols will always recover (when the idle