Bypass modes – Net Optics 4 Station Bypass Switch w_Heartbeat User Manual

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4 Station Bypass Switch with Heartbeat

Bypass Modes

The 4 Station Bypass Switch with Heartbeat bypasses the attached in-line

device when one of three events occurs:

• Power loss

• Link failure to the Switch segment

• Application failure to the Switch segment

Two LEDs on the front of a Bypass Switch segment indicate whether the

switch is bypassing the connected appliance or not. When the Bypass ON

indicator is illuminated, the bypass switch has not received the heartbeat

packet as expected and is in Bypass Enabled mode. When the Bypass OFF

indicator is illuminated, the bypass switch is in Bypass Disabled mode and

is sending traffic through the attached in-line device. When the switch is in

Bypass Enabled (ON) mode, the switch circuitry re-directs network traffic

around the in-line appliance. In Bypass Enabled mode Network Ports A and B

are connected (see Figure 4).

Figure 5: Bypass Enabled

When the switch is in Bypass Disabled (OFF) mode, the switch circuitry

sends network traffic through the in-line appliance. In Bypass Disabled mode,

Network Port A is connected to Monitor Port 1 and Network Port 2 is con-

nected to Monitor Port B (see Figure 5).

Figure 6: Bypass Disabled

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Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

1

2

B

A

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Single segment Bypass Mode Enabled (ON)

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Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

B

A

Network

Monitor

2

1

1

2

B

A

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Tx Rx

Single segment Bypass Mode Disabled (Off)

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