Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 360
Displaying the System Health Check Setting, Example, Description, Syntax Description
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Displaying the System Health Check Setting To display the system health check setting, including polling and how the 8800 OS handles faults on the switch, use the following command: show switch The system health check setting, displayed as SysHealth check, shows the polling setting and how NETGEAR 8800 handles faults. The polling setting appears as Enabled, and the fault handling setting appears in parenthesis next to the polling setting. In the following truncated output from a NETGEAR 8800 switch, the system health check setting appears as SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal): SysName: SysName: SysLocation: SysContact: System MAC: TechPubs Lab BD-8810Rack3 [email protected] 00:04:96:1F:A2:60 SysHealth check: Recovery Mode: System Watchdog: Enabled (Normal) None Enabled If you use the strict parameter, which configures the switch to take the action configured by the configure sys-recovery-level slot command, (Strict) would appear next to Enabled. Example On a NETGEAR 8800 series switch, the following command configures the switch to forward faults to be handled by the level set by the configure sys-recovery-level slot command: configure sys-health-check all level strict configure sys-health-check interval configure sys-health-check interval Description Configures the frequency of sending backplane diagnostic packets and the polling interval. Syntax Description interval NETGEAR 8800 series switches-Specifies the frequency of sending backplane diagnostic packets. • If backplane diagnostic packets are enabled on a particular slot, the default value for sending diagnostic packets is 5 seconds on that slot. • If only polling occurs (this is the system default), the default value is 5 seconds. (The polling interval is not a user-configured parameter, and polling always occurs.) 360 | Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics