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After you fix the root problem, the ports are still disabled if you have not configured errdisable recovery on the switch. In this case, you must reenable the ports manually. Issue the shutdown command and then the no shutdown interface mode command on the associated interface in order to manually reenable the ports. The errdisable recovery command allows you to choose the type of errors that automatically reenable the ports after a specified amount of time. The show command shows the default error-disable recovery state for all the possible conditions. errdisable recovery cat6knative#show errdisable recovery ErrDisable Reason Timer Status ----------------- -------------- udld Disabled bpduguard Disabled security-violatio Disabled channel-misconfig Disabled pagp-flap Disabled dtp-flap Disabled link-flap Disabled l2ptguard Disabled psecure-violation Disabled gbic-invalid Disabled dhcp-rate-limit Disabled mac-limit Disabled unicast-flood Disabled arp-inspection Disabled
Timer interval: 300 seconds - Interfaces that will be enabled at the next timeout: and, by default, the timeout feature is disabled. Note: The default timeout interval is 300 seconds Reference: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/technologies_tech_note09186a00806cd87b.shtml
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