Managing Event Trackers - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Device Management
Figure 86: Bypass Control and Status Form
1. Bypass Status List
NOTE
The default status is not bypassed.
NOTE
After enabling bypass mode, LED on Port 1 and Port 2 of the M12 Line Module will turn yellow.
4.
Select the Administrative Bypass check box to enable controlled bypass, or clear the check box to disable
it.
5.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
6.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
NOTE
When controlled bypass is enabled, the bypass status changes automatically from not bypassed to
forced bypass.
If controlled bypass is enabled, test the bypass control by doing the following:
1.
Start sending Ethernet traffic from the traffic generator. The receiving side will receive traffic without any data
loss.
2.
Power down the defective router. The receiving side will receive the traffic without any data loss.
Section 3.17

Managing Event Trackers

Trackers monitor the availability of hosts or devices by periodically transmitting ICMP messages (or pings). Based
on the ICMP results, the tracker updates operational data with the status of the host or device as it changes (i.e.
between "up " and "down" states). Other parts of the system can then subscribe to the operational data to be
notified when changes take place.
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2. Overcurrent Status List
3. Administrative Bypass Check Box
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