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[Initial value]
slave-watch down-count 3
[Input mode]
L2MS mode
[Description]
Sets the number of query frames that are transmitted without receiving a response frame from the slave until it is determined
that the slave is down.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.
If the number of query frames specified by count have been transmitted without receiving a response frame from the slave, it is
determined that the corresponding slave is down.
[Note]
If the port to which the slave is connected is in a link-down state, determining that the slave is down might take a shorter time
than the setting of this command.
Slave watch is performed only if L2MS is operating as controller.
[Example]
Specify "8" as the count used to determine that the slave is down.
SWP1(config)#l2ms configuration
SWP1(config-l2ms)#slave-watch down-count 8
4.8.4 Enable the device watch function
[Syntax]
device-watch enable
no device-watch
[Initial value]
no device-watch
[Input mode]
L2MS mode
[Description]
Enables the device watch function. If this is enabled, information about the devices existing on the network is obtained at
regular intervals.
If this is executed with the "no" syntax, device monitoring is disabled.
[Note]
Device watch is performed only if L2MS is operating as controller.
[Example]
Enables the device watch function.
SWP1(config)#l2ms configuration
SWP1(config-l2ms)#device-watch enable
4.8.5 Set the device information acquisition time interval
[Syntax]
device-watch interval time
no device-watch interval
[Parameter]
time : <1800-86400>
Acquisition interval (seconds)
[Initial value]
device-watch interval 1800
[Input mode]
L2MS mode
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