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Remote Fault
If an optical port loses the receive optical signal, it sends a Remote Fault (RMTF)
signal on its Transmit to the distant end on the optical link. The Rx LED is off, and
an alarm flags the link loss on the optical port. When a optical port receives a
Remote Fault signal, the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side
optical link failure. Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the
same RMTF enable/disable setting. RMTF complies with the IEEE802.3u Remote
Fault standard. See Figure 16.
Usr
Prt
Ext
Prt
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Usr
Prt
Ext
Prt
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
RMTF
Local Device
Remote Device
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Tx transmits RMTF to remote device
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Local device Rx turns OFF
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Local device Rx detects link loss
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Remote device Rx lights red
Figure
16
– Remote Fault Signal
Link Loss Forwarding
When Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) is enabled, a fault on one side of the 9145
propagates to the other side to notify that device and stops signal transmission
(brings down the link). See Figure 17. Set the LLF propagation to User to
Extension, Extension to User, or both directions. Set this in the User Interface at the
Functional Configuration screen; for details, see page 3-43.
Figure 17 – Link Loss Forwarding Propagation