Owner's Manual

210 | Chapter 8. Status Monitoring and Statistics
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
Note: If you configure one or more slots for shut down and the switch
detects a hardware fault on one of those slots, all of the configured
slots enter the shutdown state and remain in that state until explicitly
cleared.
If you configure the module recovery setting to none, the output displays an ā€œeā€ flag that
indicates no corrective actions will occur for the specified MSM/MM or I/O module. The ā€œeā€
flag appears only if you configure the module recovery setting to none.
The following sample output displays the module recovery action. In this example, notice the
flags identified for slot 8:
* XCM8810.2 # show slot
Slots Type Configured State Ports Flags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Slot-1 Empty 0
Slot-2 Empty 0
Slot-3 Empty 0
Slot-4 XCM8824F XCM8824F Operational 24 M
Slot-5 XCM888F XCM888F Operational 8 M
Slot-6 Empty 0
Slot-7 XCM8848T(P) XCM8848T(P) Operational 48 M
Slot-8 XCM8808X XCM8808X Operational 8 M E
Slot-9 Empty 0
Slot-10 Empty 0
MSM-A XCM88S1 Operational 0
MSM-B Empty 0
Flags : M - Backplane link to Master is Active
B - Backplane link to Backup is also Active
D - Slot Disabled
I - Insufficient Power (refer to "show power budget")
Displaying Detailed Module Recovery Information
To display the module recovery setting for a specific port on a module, including the current
recovery mode, use the following command:
show slot <slot>
In addition to the information displayed with show slot, this command displays the module
recovery setting configured on the slot. The following truncated output displays the module
recovery setting (displayed as
Recovery Mode) for the specified slot:
Slot-8 information:
State: Operational