Port Status; Redundant Protocol - Moxa Technologies PT-G503-PHR-PTP-HV User Manual

Prp/hsr redundancy box
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PRP/HSR Redundancy Box
Speed
Setting
Auto
1G-Full
100M-Full
10M-Full
MDI/MDIX
Setting
Auto

Port Status

The following table shows the status of each port, including media type, link status, flow control, and port state.

Redundant Protocol

The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports four redundant protocols: PRP, HSR, Coupling*, and QuadBox*.
Depending on the topology of your network, you can choose one of these redundancy protocols. All four
protocols support a 0 ms recovery time.
PRP: Copies of each packet are sent from the source to the destination via two LANs.
HSR: Copies of each packet are sent from the source to destination via an HSR ring.
Coupling: Coupling is used to connect PRP and HSR*.
QuadBox: QuadBox is used to connect two HSR rings*
*Only available on the PT-G503-PHR-PTP series..
Protocol
Setting
PRP/HSR/
Coupling*/QuadBox*
*Only available on the PT-G503-PHR-PTP series.
Description
Allows the port to use the IEEE 802.3u protocol to negotiate
with connected devices. The port and connected devices will
determine the best speed for that connection.
Choose one of these fixed speed options if the connected
Ethernet device has trouble auto-negotiating for line speed.
Description
Allows the port to auto-detect the port type of the connected
Ethernet device and change the port type accordingly.
Description
Select redundancy protocol
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Featured Functions
Factory Default
Auto
Factory Default
Auto
Factory Default
PRP

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