Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 335
If you con d only a few I/O modules to shutdown, reset each affected I/O module
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Description If configured and the switch detects a hardware fault and enters the shutdown state, this command clears the shutdown state and renders the switch, I/O, or MSM/MM module(s) operational. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you configure the switch or one or more modules to shutdown upon detecting a hardware fault, and the switch or module enters the shutdown state, you must explicitly clear the shutdown state and reset the switch or the affected modules for the switch to become operational. To clear the shutdown state, use the following command: clear sys-recovery-level The switch prompts you to confirm this action. The following is a sample confirmation message: Are you sure you want to clear sys-recovery-level? (y/n) Enter y to confirm this action and clear the shutdown state. Enter n or press [Enter] to cancel this action. On the NETGEAR 8800, after using the clear sys-recovery-level command, you must reset each affected module. If you configured only a few I/O modules to shutdown, reset each affected I/O module as follows: 1. Disable the slot using the disable slot command. 2. Re-enable the slot using the enable slot command. Note: You must complete this procedure for each module that enters the shutdown state. If you configured all I/O modules or one or more MSMs/MMs to shut down, use the reboot command to reboot the switch and reset all affected modules. After you clear the shutdown state and reset the affected module, each port is brought offline and then back online before the module and the entire system is operational. Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics | 335