Ring/Network Coupling
Device
Partner coupling port
RS20, RS30,
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
RS40
OCTOPUS
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
MICE
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
PowerMICE
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
MS20
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
MS30
All ports (default setting: port 2.3)
RSR20/30
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
MACH 100
All ports (default setting: port 2.3)
MACH 1000
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
MACH 3000
All ports
MACH 4000
All ports (default setting: port 1.3)
Table 10: Port assignment for one-Switch coupling
Note: Configure the partner coupling port and the ring redundancy ports
on different ports.
Select the coupling port
With "Coupling port" you specify at which port you are connecting
the network segments:
You will find the port assignment for the redundant coupling in
table
10.
Note: Configure the coupling port and the redundancy ring ports on
different ports.
Activate the function in the "Operation" frame
Now connect the redundant line.
The displays in the "Select port" frame mean:
– "Port mode": The port is either active or in stand-by mode.
– "Port state": The port is either active, in stand-by mode or not
connected.
The displays in the "Information" frame mean:
– "Redundancy guaranteed": If the main line no longer functions, the
redundant line takes over the function of the main line.
– "Configuration failure": The function is incomplete or incorrectly
configured.
UM RedundConfig L2P
Release 8.0 05/2013
5.2 Preparing a Ring/Network
Coupling port
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 2.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports (default setting: port 2.4)
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
All ports
All ports (default setting: port 1.4)
(see figure
25).
Coupling
(see figure 25)
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