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errdisable recovery cause
Use this command to enable auto recovery for a specified cause or all causes. When auto recovery is
enabled, ports in the diag-disable state are recovered (link up) when the recovery interval expires. If the
interface continues to experience errors, the interface may be placed back in the diag-disable state and
disabled (link down). Interfaces in the diag-disable state can be manually recovered by entering the no
shutdown command for the interface.
Default None
Format errdisable recovery cause {all | arp-inspection | bpduguard |
dhcp-rate-limit | sfp-mismatch | udld | ucast-storm | bcast-
storm | mcast-storm | bpdustorm | keep-alive | mac-locking |
denial-of-service}
Mode Global Config
no errdisable recovery cause
Use this command to disable auto recovery for a specific cause. When disabled, auto recovery will not
occur for interfaces in a diag-disable state due to that cause.
Format no errdisable recovery cause {all | arp-inspection |
bpduguard | dhcp-rate-limit | sfp-mismatch | udld | ucast-
storm | bcast-storm | mcast-storm | bpdustorm | keep-alive |
mac-locking | denial-of-service}
Mode Global Config
errdisable recovery interval
Use this command to configure the auto recovery time interval. The auto recovery time interval is
common for all causes. The time can be any value from 30 to 86400 seconds.When the recovery
interval expires, the system attempts to bring interfaces in the diag-disable state back into service (link
up).
Default
300
Format errdisable recovery interval 30-86400
Mode Global Config
no errdisable recovery interval
Use this command to reset the auto recovery interval to the factory default value of 300.
Format
no errdisable recovery interval
Mode Global Config
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