C613-50100-01 REV C Command Reference for x930 Series 241
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND MONITORING COMMANDS
CONTINUOUS
-REBOOT-PREVENTION
continuous-reboot-prevention
Overview Use this command to enable and to configure the continuous reboot prevention
feature. Continuous reboot prevention allows the user to configure the time
period during which reboot events are counted, the maximum number of times
the switch can reboot within the specified time period, referred to as the threshold,
and the action to take if the threshold is exceeded.
Use the no variant of this command to disable the continuous reboot prevention
feature or to return the period, threshold and action parameters to the defaults.
Syntax
continuous-reboot-prevention enable
continuous-reboot-prevention [period <0-604800>] [threshold
<1-10>] [action [linkdown|logonly|stopreboot]]
no continuous-reboot-prevention enable
no continuous-reboot-prevention [period] [threshold] [action]}
Default Continuous reboot prevention is disabled by default. The default period value is
600, the default threshold value is 1 and the default action is linkdown.
Mode Global Configuration
Usage Note that user-initiated reboots via the CLI, and software version
auto-synchronization reboots, are not counted toward the threshold value.
Parameter Description
enable Enable the continuous reboot prevention feature.
period Set the period of time in which reboot events are counted.
<0-604800> Period value in seconds. The default is 600.
threshold Set the maximum number of reboot events allowed in the specified
period.
<1-10> Threshold value. The default is 1.
action Set the action taken if the threshold is exceeded.
linkdown Reboot procedure continues and all switch
ports and stack ports stay link-down. The
reboot event is logged. This is the default
action.
logonly Reboot procedure continues normally and the
reboot event is logged.
stopreboot Reboot procedure stops until the user enters
the key ”c” via the CLI. Normal reboot procedure
then continues and the reboot event is logged.