Guidelines to using the channel operating modes – Allied Telesis AT-MCF2300 User Manual
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Section I: Features
Guidelines to
Using the
Channel
Operating Modes
Here are the guidelines to using the channel operating modes:
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The channels on a module can be set to different operating modes.
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The operating modes do not block or interfere with the flow of traffic
between the two ports of a channel during normal network operations.
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The MissingLink mode is intended for situations where the devices
that are connected to the ports of a channel are able to react to the
loss of a link by performing a specific action, such as sending out
SNMP traps.
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Allied Telesis does not recommend using the Smart MissingLink mode
on a channel that is connected to managed devices. As explained in
“Smart MissingLink Mode” on page 39, this mode responds to the loss
of a link on a port in a channel by pulsing the transmitter of the
companion port. A pulsing transmitter may cause problems for a
managed device.
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The Link Test and Smart MissingLink modes are particularly useful
after a link failure on a channel port because they allow you to use the
Link LEDs to determine whether or not the ports have established links
with their network devices.
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You set the operating modes of the channels with the Mode button as
explained in “Mode Button” on page 51 or with the optional
AT-MCF2000M Management Module.