Link loss return, 20 user guide, Important – METRObility Optical Systems R380-SS User Manual

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User Guide

Link Loss Return

Both ports on the Radiance multi-rate interface line card are designed with Link
Loss Return functionality for troubleshooting remote connections. When LLR is
enabled

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, the port’s transmitter shuts down if its receiver fails to detect a valid

link signal. LLR should only be enabled on one end of a cable and is typically
enabled on either the unmanaged or remote device. LLR works in conjunction
with LLCF.

The diagram below shows a typical network configuration with good link status
using two Radiance multi-rate line cards for remote connectivity. Note that LLR
and LLCF are enabled as indicated in the diagram.

Management

Station

Remote

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Remote

Cable

LED lit = established link

LED unlit = no link

LLCF is ON
LLR2 is ON

LLR1 is OFF

LLCF is ON
LLR1 is ON

LLR2 is OFF

Port 2 Port 1

Port 1 Port 2

Multi-Rate

Line Card A

Multi-Rate

Line Card B

If a connection breaks, the line cards will carry that link loss forward to a
switch/hub which generates a trap to the management station. The network
administrator can then determine the source of the problem.

Management

Station

Remote

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Link Loss Returned

Link Loss Carried Forward

Link Loss Carried Forward

LED lit = established link

LED unlit = no link

Broken

Conductor

LLCF is ON
LLR1 is ON

LLR2 is OFF

LLCF is ON
LLR2 is ON

LLR1 is OFF

Port 1

Port 1

Multi-Rate

Line Card A

Multi-Rate

Line Card B

IMPORTANT:

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