User guide
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18-7
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You can configure the system to automatically reboot after a software task exception,
using the following command:
config sys-recovery-level [none | critical | all]
Where the following is true:
•
none
— Configures the level to no recovery.
•
critical
— Configures ExtremeWare to log an error into the syslog and
automatically reboot the system after a critical task exception.
•
all
— Configures ExtremeWare to log an error into the syslog and automatically
reboot the system after any task exception.
The default setting is
none
.
L
OGGING
The switch log tracks all configuration and fault information pertaining to the device.
Each entry in the log contains the following information:
• Timestamp — The timestamp records the month and day of the event, along with
the time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in the form HH:MM:SS. If the event was
caused by a user, the user name is also provided.
• Fault level — Tab le 18-3 describes the three levels of importance that the system can
assign to a fault.
[Space] Cycles through the following screens:
■
Packets per second
■
Bytes per second
■
Percentage of bandwidth
Available using the show port
utilization command only.
Table 18-2: Port Monitoring Display Keys (continued)
Key(s) Description