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How to clear ELNK errors?

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DisasterMaster

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Feb 2, 2012
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I have a CS1000e on release 7.6.
Friday evening I replaced our ELAN switch.
When doing so, the system failed over fro active core 0 to core 1.
All is running OK, but I noticed 22 input errors when I stat the ELNK in LD 137.
Everything seems to be operating normally and the errors are not increasing.
[highlight #8AE234]Does any one know of a command that I can use to clear the counters for monitoring purposes?[/highlight]
I thought about Disabling and the enabling the ELNK which is really not an option as will likely drop all IP set/trunks and Call Pilot communication.

>ld 137
CIOD000
.stat elnk
ELNK ENABLED
Auto Negotiation: Enabled
Auto Negotiation Completed: YES
Actual Line Speed: 100 Mbps
Actual Duplex Mode: Full Duplex

Ethernet (fei unit number 0):
Host: PRIMARY_IP
Internet address: [highlight #000000]10.2.86.253[/highlight]
Broadcast address: [highlight #000000]10.2.86.255[/highlight]
Ethernet address: c8:f4:06:86:a7:38
Netmask: 0xff000000 ; Subnetmask: 0xffffff00
1432564901 packets received; 1583679355 packets sent
[highlight #FCE94F]22 input errors[/highlight]; 0 output errors
0 collisions
 
If I remember correctly the only way to clear the counters for the ELNK is by performing an ini or sysload.
 
Looking at the counters this morning, I can see input errors still at 22. I really don't think this is an issue other than if we were to have trouble and another engineer sees the errors they may be confused by not having had the counters reset. We are a 24/7 production environment so an INI or sysload is really not an option unless system performance starts to degrade.
Geeze, I just find it hard to believe there isn't a simply way to clear counters just as one would on T1 and PRI circuits in LD 60 i.e. RCNT.
Any other suggestions welcomed.
 
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