Owner`s manual
The CLEAR EXCEPTION command syntax is:
CL[EAR] EX[CEPTION]
This command is used to clear error states that remain from a previous
command, a sequence of commands, or a console action. The console
displays what is currently in the registers shown in the examples and
then clears write-one-to-clear bits in the XBER, XBEER, and CPU-specific
registers.
In most cases the console program cleans up the error state. However, if
an error state is generated after a CTRL/P, the CONTINUE command will
not clean up error state. For example, if you type CTRL/P, then issue a
SHOW CONFIGURATION command, and then CONTINUE, some error
state exists and may cause spurious errors. CLEAR EXCEPTION should
be used to clear these errors before giving a CONTINUE command.
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