Not sure if this is what you are looking for but you can increase the
recovery limits in the line description of your ethernet line. Increase
the count limit and the time interval.
Chris Seager
IS Assistant Director
City of Saginaw
Office (989)759-1586
Cell (989)737-5558
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Is it "normal" that when a cable is unplugged, or switch has a problem,
or what ever..... when we get a TCP2613 (TCP/IP interface
192.168.xxx.xxx recovery pending) we have to ENDTCP. even if the
recovery at the line level is successful.
My goal is that when a "burp" happens, the auto-recovery process will
"re-try" the TCPIP servers, so I don't have to restart them......
Is there a TCP/IP setting to recover?
Thanks,
Gerald
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