3 link fault pass through function – TP-Link MC112CS User Manual

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The Mode Of The Device

Switch

TP:AUTO; LFP ON

TP_AUTO, TP_100M, TP_FDX,
LFP_ON

TP:AUTO; LFP OFF

TP_AUTO, TP_100M, TP_FDX,
LFP_OFF

TP:FORCE,100M,FULL; LFP ON

TP_DIS, TP_100M, TP_FDX,
LFP_ON

TP:FORCE,100M,FULL; LFP OFF

TP_DIS, TP_100M, TP_FDX,
LFP_OFF

TP:FORCE,100M, HALF; LFP ON

(TP_DIS or TP_AUTO), TP_100M,
TP_HDX, LFP_ON

TP:FORCE,100M, HALF; LFP OFF

(TP_DIS or TP_AUTO), TP_100M,
TP_HDX, LFP_OFF

TP:FORCE,10M,FULL; LFP ON

TP_DIS, TP_10M, TP_FDX,
LFP_ON

TP:FORCE,10M,FULL; LFP OFF

TP_DIS, TP_10M, TP_FDX,
LFP_OFF

TP:FORCE,10M, HALF; LFP ON

(TP_DIS or TP_AUTO), TP_10M,
TP_HDX, LFP_ON

TP:FORCE,10M, HALF; LFP OFF

(TP_DIS or TP_AUTO), TP_10M,
TP_HDX, LFP_OFF

Note:

1) We suggest leaving the switches on TP_AUTO, TP_100M,

TP_FDX, and LFP_ON, because this configuration is suitable for
lots of situations.

2) You have to reset the converter after configuring the switches.

1.5.3 Link Fault Pass Through Function

In common situations, when one side of the link fails, the other side
continues transmitting packets, and waiting for a response that never
arrives from the disconnected side.

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