Netgear M5300-28G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 31
Non-Stop Forwarding Commands, Rx Error Rate, Rx Total Errors, Format, Definition, Interface
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ProSafe Managed Switch Term Rx Error Rate Rx Total Errors Definition Platform-specific number of receive errors per second. Platform-specific number of total receive errors since power-up. show stack-port diag This command shows stacking diagnostics for each port and is only intended for Field Application Engineers (FAEs) and developers. An FAE will advise on the necessity to run this command and capture this information. Format Mode show stack-port diag Privileged EXEC Term Unit Interface Diagnostic Entry1 Diagnostic Entry2 Diagnostic Entry3 Definition The unit number. The slot and port numbers. 80 character string used for diagnostics. 80 character string used for diagnostics. 80 character string used for diagnostics. Non-Stop Forwarding Commands Non-stop forwarding allows the stack units to continue to forward packets if the stack management unit restarts because of a power failure, hardware failure, or software fault. nsf Use this command to enable nonstop forwarding feature on the stack. When nonstop forwarding is enabled, if the management unit of a stack fails, the backup unit takes over as the master without clearing the hardware tables of any of the surviving units. Data traffic continues to be forwarded in hardware while the management functions initialize on the backup unit. NSF is enabled by default on platforms that support it. The administrator can disable NSF to redirect the CPU resources consumed by data checkpointing. If a unit that does not support NSF is connected to the stack, then NSF is disabled on all stack members. If a unit that does not support NSF is disconnected from the stack and all other units support NSF, and NSF is administratively enabled, then NSF operation resumes. Default Enabled Stacking Commands 31