Enabling/Disabling Controlled Bypass For M12 Line Modules - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Parameter
detected-module
Module Type
Admin State
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
4.
to proceed.
NOTE
Upon committing the new line module configuration, Internal Configuration Error alarms may be
generated. These can be safely ignored and cleared in this context.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
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Section 3.16.5

Enabling/Disabling Controlled Bypass for M12 Line Modules

Controlled bypass is used to allow Ethernet traffic to bypass a defective unit in a network chain while preventing
the loss of data.
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Figure 85: Sample Controlled Bypass Diagram
1. Ethernet Traffic Generator
7. Receiving Traffic
NOTE
An M12 line module with bypass control is required for this feature.
To enable or disable controlled bypass for M12 line modules, do the following:
1.
Log in to the defective router.
2.
Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
3.
Navigate to chassis » line-modules » {module} » bypass, where {module} is the M12 line module. The
Bypass Control and Status form appears.
Enabling/Disabling Controlled Bypass for M12 Line
Modules
Description
The installed module's type specifier.
Sets the module type to be used in this slot.
Sets the administrative state for a module. Enabling the module powers it on.
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2. Router 1
3. Defective Router
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4. M12 Line Module Port 1
5. M12 Line Module Port 2
Chapter 3
Device Management
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6. Router 2
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