N-Tron 9000 Series User Manual

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5/17/2007 page 59 of 138

Below is an example of N-Ring Status from an N-Ring Manager that had a faulted N-Ring, and just
achieved a healthy N-Ring:















In rare cases an N-Ring can have a “Partial Fault”. An example of this is to have a break in just one fiber in
a duplex channel fiber pair. The screenshot below shows N-Ring Manager Status when a ‘Higher’ N-Ring
Port (A2 or E2) is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N-Ring, though the other (low
A1/E1) N-Ring port is:

N-Ring Partial Fault (Error on high port)!!

N-Ring Status View

Switch is an N-Ring Manager

Switch No MAC Address

IP Address

Subnet Mask Name

Ports

RM

00:07:af:00:b1:40

192.168.1.135 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A2
A1


The screenshot below shows N-Ring Manager Status when a ‘Lower’ N-Ring Port (A1 or E1) is not
receiving self health frames all the way around the N-Ring, though the other (high A2/E2) N-Ring port is:

N-Ring Partial Fault (Error on low port)!!

N-Ring Status View

Switch is an N-Ring Manager

Switch No MAC Address

IP Address

Subnet Mask Name

Ports

RM

00:07:af:00:b1:40

192.168.1.135 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A2
A1

N-Ring OK!!

Ring Status View

Switch is in Ring Manager Mode

Switch No MAC Address

IP Address

Subnet Mask Name

Ports

RM

00:07:af:ff:f6:e0

192.168.1.136 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A2
A1

1

00:07:af:ff:f6:40

192.168.1.131 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A1
A2

2

00:07:af:ff:f6:60

192.168.1.132 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A2
A1

3

00:07:af:ff:f6:80

192.168.1.133 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A1
A2

4

00:07:af:ff:f6:a0

192.168.1.134 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A2
A1

5

00:07:af:ff:f6:c0

192.168.1.135 255.255.255.0 N-TRON Switch

A1
A2

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