Configures how the ExtremeXOS software handles faults for the switch.
normal | Upon a fault detection, the switch only sends a message to the syslog. This is the default setting. |
strict | Upon a fault detection, the switch takes the action configured by the configure sys-recovery-level slot or the command. |
The default setting is normal.
Use this command in conjunction with the configure sys-recovery-level switch [none | reset | shutdown] command to implement your network‘s fault handling strategy.
ExtremeXOS 11.5 enhances the number of switch-fabric tests completed and monitored by the polling module of the system health checker. Additionally with ExtremeXOS 11.5, you can now configure how ExtremeXOS handles a detected fault based on the configuration of the configure sys-recovery-level slot [all | slot_number] [none | reset | shutdown] or the configure sys-recovery-level switch [none | reset | shutdown] command.
If you configure the strict parameter, the switch takes the action configured by the configure sys-recovery-level slot or the configure sys-recovery-level switch command, which can include logging only or restarting, rebooting, or shutting down the suspect device.
To maintain a smooth upgrade for devices running ExtremeXOS 11.4 and earlier, the switch-fabric tests introduced in ExtremeXOS 11.5 are set to only log error messages (‘normal mode‘) by default. However, we recommend that you configure ‘strict mode‘ so the system can attempt to recover by utilizing the action configured in the configure sys-recovery-level slot or the configure sys-recovery-level switch command (which by default is reset).
Fault Handling Configuration | Hardware Recovery Configuration | Behavior |
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The switch sends messages to the syslog. |
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Same as above. |
Same as above. |
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Same as above. |
configure sys-recovery-level switch shutdown |
Same as above. |
Same as above. |
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Same as above. |
ExtremeXOS reboots the affected switch. |
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Same as above. |
configure sys-recovery-level switch shutdown |
ExtremeXOS shuts down the affected switch. |
To display the system health check setting, including polling and how ExtremeXOS handles faults on the switch, use the following command:
show switchThe system health check setting, displayed as SysHealth check, shows the polling setting and how ExtremeXOS handles faults. The polling setting appears as Enabled, and the fault handling setting appears in parenthesis next to the polling setting. In the following truncated output, the system health check setting appears as SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal):
SysName: TechPubs Lab SysName: BD-8810Rack3 SysLocation: SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000 System MAC: 00:04:96:1F:A2:60 SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal) Recovery Mode: None System Watchdog: Enabled
If you use the strict parameter, which configures the switch to take the action configured by the configure sys-recovery-level slot or the configure sys-recovery-level switch command, (Strict) would appear next to Enabled.
The following command configures the switch to forward faults to be handled by the level set by the configure sys-recovery-level switch command:
configure sys-health-check all level strict
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.5.
This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X620, X690, X870 series switches.