Alloy FCR200 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 7
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FCR200xx User Manual
6. Link Failure Propagation
Link Failure Propagation (LFP) is a function that propagates the failure of link to the
connecting media converter. If link is lost on either the copper or the fibre ports on media
converter A, both copper and fibre link will then be lost on media converter B. LFP uses the
Far End Fault (FEF) feature of the fibre interface to perform this function.
Unlike the LFP - Far End Fault method the new Advanced LFP feature allows the media
converter to propagate the link failure to active fibre devices, such as switches. With FEF, the
LFP functionality would only work when connected to another device that supported FEF,
such as another media converter. Know the same functionality can be used when
connecting to Fibre Optic switches. When the copper port of the media converter loses link
the Fibre port also loses link forcing the link on the switch to also fail. Both LFP features can
be enabled or disabled using the DIP switches on the side of the media converter. When
disabled the media converter will act as normal, e.g. if the fibre port loses link the copper
port will still have an active link and vice versa.
Fig. 8 Normal status via a pair of LFPs
Fig. 9 The status if TP Cable A is broken
Fig. 10 The status if Fibre Cable B or C is broken
Note: LFP will only function if both devices support this feature. LFP will not function on this
media converter if it is connected to a network switch that does not support the LFP
Function. In most cases these will need to be used in pairs.
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