Dell PC6248P Switch User Manual


 
552 Configuring Routing
failure), to correct faulty system behavior which cannot be corrected through less severe management
actions, or other reasons. An unplanned restart is an unexpected failover caused by a fatal hardware
failure of the management unit or a software hang or crash on the management unit.
To configure the OSPF graceful restart feature, click Routing
OSPF
NSF OSPF Summary in the
navigation tree.
Figure 9-21. NSF OSPF Summary
Support Mode — Enables or disables OSPF to perform graceful restarts. The following options are
available:
Planned—OSPF will perform a graceful restart for planned restarts. A planned restart is a failover
initiated by the administrator (see
"Enabling and Disabling NSF
" on page 258).
Always—OSPF will perform a graceful restart for all planned and unplanned warm restart events.
Disable—OSPF will not perform graceful restarts.
Restart Interval — The grace period during which a neighboring router will be in the helper state after
receiving notice that the management unit is performing a graceful restart.
Restart Status — Displays the restart status of OSPF Helper feature. The possible values are:
–Not Restarting
–Planned Restart
Unplanned Restart
Restart Age (secs) — Displays the amount of time since the last restart occurred.
Restart Exit Reason — Displays how the master unit on the stack last started up. The possible values
are:
Not Attempted—Graceful restart has not been attempted.
In Progress—Restart is in progress.
Completed—The previous graceful restart completed successfully.