About this guide bypass modes, Bypass off, About this guide – Net Optics iBypass HD User Manual

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iBypass HD

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About this Guide

Please read this entire guide before installing the iBypass HD. This guide applies to the following part numbers:

Part Number

Description

IBP-8000

iBypass HD Main Chassis, 4 DBM Bays

IBP-8000-DC

iBypass HD Main Chassis, 4 DBM Bays, -48V

DBM-100

DBM, iBypass HD, 10/100/1000, RJ45

DBM-200

DBM, iBypass HD, Gig, MM, 62.5μm, SFP Monitor Ports

DBM-250

DBM, iBypass HD, Gig, MM, 50μm, SFP Monitor Ports

DBM-300

DBM, iBypass HD, Gig, SM, 8.5μm, SFP Monitor Ports

Bypass Modes

A bypass switch is in Bypass Off mode during normal system operation. Traffic is routed through the attached IPS just

as if the IPS were in-line itself. The following figure shows a bypass switch in normal operation (Bypass Off mode).

IPS

Bypass Off

Traffic is routed through the IPS

Figure 2: Bypass Off mode – the IPS is in-line

A bypass switch is in Bypass On mode when a problem occurs. Traffic is routed directly though the network link,

bypassing the attached IPS. The following figure shows a bypass switch when a problem occurs (Bypass On mode).

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