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9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual

Loopback Diagnostics

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5.4 Loopback Diagnostics

Use Loopbacks to diagnose a fault on the optical link. The 9145E supports two loopback modes

that you can set at the local site for both the local and remote 9145Es. These modes loop the

data through either the physical layer on the User side or the Network side.

When performing loopback diagnostics, the 9145E uses a unique MAC address, designated as

the Loop Test MAC Address, which is displayed on the Loopback Setup Screen (reference

6913303, 9145E NID Software Version 1.0 Users Manual). When in loopback mode, the 9145E

filters and discards all service frames.

The 9145E is configurable to swap the origination and destination MAC Addresses and to recal-

culate the looped frame's CRC. Test packets are returned to the source according to the selected

options. To display current loopback status, initiate loopbacks, configure address swapping and

CRC recalculation options, and to run a loopback test, reference 6913303, 9145E NID Software

Version 1.0 Users Manual.

5.4.1 User Mode

User Mode loops data received on the local User Port Rx through the FPGA to the User Port Tx.

Data is not sent out the Network Port Tx and incoming data on the Network Port Rx is ignored

(see Figure 5-3). To set this mode, set the Loopback State for the Local Module to Local (refer-

ence 6913303, 9145E NID Software Version 1.0 Users Manual).

Figure 5-3. User Mode

Tx

Rx

Rx

Tx

USER
PORT

NETWORK

PORT

LOCAL DEVICE

Tx

Rx

Rx

Tx

USER
PORT

NETWORK

PORT

REMOTE DEVICE

NO DATA TRANSMISSION

DATA IGNORED

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