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The set port internal-error-shutdown all-ports enable command produces system messages similar to the following:
Internal-error-config enabled on port 3/1
Internal-error-config enabled on port 3/2
Internal-error-config enabled on port 4/1
Internal-error-config enabled on port 4/2
Internal-error-config enabled on port 4/3
Internal-error-config enabled on port 4/4
Slot 6 has 10/100 ethernet ports that are unsupported and will not be set.
Note: IEDR is supported only for 50-series and 80-series Gigabit modules.
Internal-error-config enabled on port 7/1
Internal-error-config enabled on port 7/2
Internal-error-config enabled on port 7/3
Internal-error-config enabled on port 7/4
Feature enabled for port(s) specified
If CRC Error Threshold is exceeded then port will automatically be shut down.
TRAFFIC LOSS WILL RESULT if no redundant port is configured and port shutdown occurs.
To UNDO use: "set port internal-error-shutdown {slot/port} disable"
The set port internal-error-shutdown all-ports disable command produces system messages similar to the following:
Internal-error-config disabled on port 3/1
Internal-error-config disabled on port 3/2
Internal-error-config disabled on port 4/1
Internal-error-config disabled on port 4/2
Internal-error-config disabled on port 4/3
Internal-error-config disabled on port 4/4
Slot 6 has 10/100 ethernet ports that are unsupported and will not be set.
Internal-error-config disabled on port 7/1
Internal-error-config disabled on port 7/2
Internal-error-config disabled on port 7/3
Internal-error-config disabled on port 7/4
Feature disabled for port(s) specified
Port(s) will not be shut down if CRC Threshold Exceeded.
Don't Shutdown all ports failed
The set internal-error-threshold <5-500> command produces system messages similar to the following:
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