Longshine LCS-C842SC User Manual

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Link Fault Signaling (LFS)

LFS is a

“nice to have” function that is extremely

beneficial in terms of network status monitoring. The

LFS LED will immediately light to indicate when a

cable has been severed or when some other cause of

disruption in service has occurred. The LFS function

monitors both copper and fiber segments giving a total

connection status report.

Set LFS to ON position for normal operational use.

Set LFS to OFF position when installing cables or

when testing the network connection.

Note: The LFS feature influences both fiber and

copper segments. Therefore, when disruption occurs

on either segment, the LFS feature will be activated

and the LED will light to indicate that the entire

connection is down.

To appreciate the full benefits of LFS, four converters

can be used to build a primary and a secondary link.

They must be connected to a switch that supports

Spanning Tree or Fast Spanning Tree protocols. By

default, transmission of data will travel via the primary

link. Once a fault has been detected, transmission will

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automatically be switched to the secondary link,

resulting in

‘non-stop’ network connectivity.

Loopback Test

This Converter features DIP switches to activate both

local and remote loopback diagnostic test functions.

Use local loop back to check if the copper segment is

connected properly, and use remote loop back to

check if the fiber segment is connected properly.

Please see Diagram below:

Dip Switch 6 ON: enables local loop back function

OFF: disables local loop back function

Dip Switch 7 ON: enables remote loop back function

OFF: disables remote loop back function

Make sure that the cables are connected properly

before getting started. Conduct either the local or

remote test, not both at the same time. Follow the

steps below to perform the diagnostic tests.

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