Configures a recovery option for instances where a hardware exception occurs on Summit family switches.
none | Configures the switch to maintain its current state regardless of the detected fault. The switch does not reboot or shutdown. ExtremeXOS logs fault and error messages to the syslog. |
reset | Configures the switch to reboot upon detecting a hardware fault. ExtremeXOS logs fault, error, system reset, and system reboot messages to the syslog. |
shutdown | Configures the switch to shut down upon detecting a hardware fault. All ports are taken offline in response to the reported errors; however, the management port remains operational for debugging purposes only. If the switch shuts down, it remains in this state across additional reboots or power cycles until you explicitly clear the shutdown state. |
The default setting is reset.
Use this command for system auto-recovery upon detection of hardware problems. You can configure Summit family switches to take no action, automatically reboot, or shutdown if the switch detects a hardware fault. This enhanced level of recovery detects faults in the CPU.
none—Configures the switch to maintain its current state regardless of the detected fault. The switch does not reboot or shutdown.
reset—Configures the switch to reboot upon detecting a hardware fault.
shutdown—Configures the switch to shutdown upon fault detection. All ports are taken offline in response to the reported errors; however, the management port remains operational for debugging purposes only.
If you configure the hardware recovery setting to either none (ignore) or shutdown, the switch prompts you to confirm this action by displaying a message similar to the following:
Are you sure you want to shutdown on errors? (y/n)Enter y to confirm this action and configure the hardware recovery level. Enter n or press [Enter] to cancel this action.
To display the hardware recovery setting, use the following command:
show switchIf you change the hardware recovery setting from the default (reset) to either none (ignore) or shutdown, the Recovery Mode output is expanded to include a description of the hardware recovery mode. If you keep the default behavior or return to reset, the Recovery Mode output lists only the software recovery setting.
The following truncated output from a Summit switch displays the software recovery and hardware recovery settings (displayed as Recovery Mode):
SysName: TechPubs Lab SysLocation: SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000 System MAC: 00:04:96:1F:A5:71 Recovery Mode: All, Ignore System Watchdog: Enabled
If you configure the hardware recovery setting to none, the output displays “Ignore” to indicate that no corrective actions will occur on the switch. “Ignore” appears only if you configure the hardware recovery setting to none.
If you configure the hardware recovery setting to shutdown, the output displays “Shutdown” to indicate that the switch will shutdown if fault detection occurs. “Shutdown” appears only if you configure the hardware recovery setting to shutdown.
If you configure the hardware recovery setting to reset, the output displays only the software recovery mode.
The following command configures the switch to not take an action if a hardware fault occurs:
configure sys-recovery-level switch none
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, X590, X620, X690, X870 series switches.