Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 364
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual reset shutdown Configures the offending MSM/MM or I/O module to reset upon a hardware fault detection. For more detailed information, see the Usage Guidelines described below. Configures the switch to shut down all slots/modules configured for shutdown upon fault detection. On the modules configured for shutdown, all ports in the slot are taken offline in response to the reported errors; however, the MSMs/MMs remain operational for debugging purposes only. NETGEAR 8800 logs fault, error, system reset, system reboot, and system shutdown messages to the syslog. Default The default setting is reset. Usage Guidelines Use this command for system auto-recovery upon detection of hardware problems. You can configure the MSMs/MMs or I/O modules to take no action, automatically reset, shutdown, or if dual MSMs/MMs are installed, failover to the other MSM/MM if the switch detects a faulty MSM/MM or I/O module. This enhanced level of recovery detects faults in the ASICs as well as packet buses. You must specify one of the following parameters for the system to respond to MSM/MM or I/O module failures: • none-Configures the MSM/MM or I/O module to maintain its current state regardless of the detected fault. The offending MSM/MM or I/O module is not reset. NETGEAR 8800 logs fault and error messages to the syslog and notifies you that the errors are ignored. This does not guarantee that the module remains operational; however, the switch does not reboot the module. • reset-Configures the offending MSM/MM or I/O module to reset upon fault detection. NETGEAR 8800 logs fault, error, system reset, and system reboot messages to the syslog. • shutdown-Configures the switch to shut down all slots/modules configured for shutdown upon fault detection. On the modules configured for shutdown, all ports in the slot are taken offline in response to the reported errors; however, the MSMs/MMs remain operational for debugging purposes only. You must save the configuration, using the save configuration command, for it to take effect. NETGEAR 8800 logs fault, error, system reset, system reboot, and system shutdown messages to the syslog. Depending on your configuration, the switch resets the offending MSM/MM or I/O module if fault detection occurs. An offending MSM/MM is reset any number of times, and the MSM/MM is not permanently taken offline. An offending I/O module is reset a maximum of five times. After the maximum number of resets, the I/O module is permanently taken offline. Messages Displayed If you configure the hardware recovery setting to either none (ignore) or shutdown, the switch prompts you to confirm this action. The following is a sample shutdown message: 364 | Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics