Thanks all. We were having the oddest problem at a site with about guesstimating about 60 extreme switches, randomly devices would reboot due to watchdog timer (and task tNetTask was pegging on all of them).
01/20/2017 07:19:54.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x80a8508c)
01/20/2017 07:09:55.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x807cb294)
01/20/2017 06:59:41.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x807cb27c)
01/20/2017 02:58:56.45 task tNetTask cpu utilization is 83% PC: 80c317d4
01/19/2017 14:29:41.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x807cb294)
01/19/2017 13:59:49.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x807cb340)
01/19/2017 13:29:42.98 [1] System rebooted because watchdog timer expired! (0x807cb294)
But it only happened during times when users were on site.Weekends, nothing, holidays, nothing, weekdays between 7 AM and 2 PM, reboots. That was ultimately the real problem here. After 2.5 days of looking at sniffs from the network and tracing 593467 dead ends, I started looking elsewhere. Hence sh ipstats question above. Well, we updated the code Monday evening on the x460 as suggested (and also rebooted every Extreme device on site). Since then, no reboots and no CPU warnings about tNetTask. Unfortunately I incorporated two possible fixes in the same action (upgrade and reboots) so I do not know what fixed it.
Its one of those darnest things, why only when students/staff were present and why didnt we detect anything from a sniffer (not just me but two other well verse colleagues) on access and trunk ports on access layer and distro switches).
Regardless, they have had this problem for the past 3 weeks, and it stopped starting Tuesday morning, so thank you!! This was one of the most baffling cases I have seen.