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Figure 173 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 112 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Inactive-reason
mode reset
Port List Enter the number of the port(s) (separated by a comma) on which you want to reset
inactive-reason status.
Cause Select the cause of inactive-reason mode you want to reset here.
Reset Press to reset the specified port(s) to handle ARP, BPDU or IGMP packets instead of ignoring
them, if the port(s) is in inactive-reason mode.
Errdisable
Status
Port This is the number of the port on which you want to configure Errdisable Status.
Cause This refers to the cause of Errdisable Detect or Errdisable Recovery on the Switch.
Active This field displays whether ARP, BPDU, IGMP and LOOP GUARD on the port is being detected
or not.
Mode This field shows the mode of the cause.
• inactive-port - The Switch disables the port on which the control packets are received.
• inactive-reason - The Switch drops all the specified control packets (such as BPDU) on
the port.
• rate-limitation - The Switch drops the additional control packets the port(s) has to
handle in every one second.
Rate This field displays how many control packets this port can receive or transmit per second. It
can be adjusted in CPU Protection. 0 means no rate limit.