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Microsens MS40016X User Manual

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This media converter supports link fault pass through (LFP) in TX/FX

converter application. Link status on one port is propagated to the other port to
notice the remote nodes. If TP port is unplugged, this converter stops
transmission on fiber port. This causes the remote fiber node link to fail. LED
shows the link failure on both TP and fiber ports. If fiber link fails, this converter
restarts auto-negotiation on TP port but always stays in the link failure state. This
causes the remote TP node link to fail. LED also shows the link failure on both TP
and fiber ports. Refer to Fig. 9 shown below for the normal status when the link
succeeds. Also refer to Fig. 10 and Fig. 11 for the erroneous status when TP
Cable A, Fiber Cable B or Fiber Cable C fails to connect.
































Note : ●

indicates LNK/ACT LED Lit

indicates LNK/ACT LED Off


Warning:
The LFP (Link Fault Pass Through) function works only when both two converters own this
capability in pairs. Furthermore, both LFP converters should be supplied only by the same
manufacturer/vender. The connection coming from LFP converters with odd models or non-
LFP converters will cease the LFP function.

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C

B

10/100
Switch

10/100
Switch

Fiber

Cable

A

TP

TP

LFP

LFP

Fiber
Cable

B

A

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C

○ ○


TP

TP

10/100
Switch

Remote

Station

10/100
Switch

LFP

LFP

Fig. 9 Normal status via a pair of LFPs

A

B

10/100
Switch

LFP

LFP

10/100
Switch

TP

TP

Fiber
Cable

C

● ●

Remote

Station

● ●

Fig. 10 The status as TP Cable A is broken

Remote

Station

Fig. 11 The status as Fiber Cable B or C is broken