Link loss return (llr) – PLANET FTP-802 User Manual

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The administrator can then determine the source of the
problem.

Media

Converter

Management

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Management

Station

Media

Converter

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

TP

TP

Fiber

Cable

LFP ON

LFP ON

l

LED lit = established link ° LED unlit = no link

Media

Converter

Management

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Management

Station

Media

Converter

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

TP

TP

Broken

Fiber

Cable

LFP ON

LFP ON

l

LED lit = established link ° LED unlit = no link

*Units are shipped with the LFP function disable (OFF).

Link Loss Return (LLR)

The fiber ports of FTP-80X have been designed with an LLR
function for troubleshooting a remote connection. LLR works in
conjunction with LLCF.

When LFP function is enabled, the port’s transmitter shuts down
when its receiver fails to detect a valid receive link. LLR should
only be enabled on one end of the link and is typically enabled
on either the unmanaged or remote device.

The diagram below shows a typical network configuration with
a good link status using FTP-80X for remote connectivity. Note
that LLR and LLCF are enabled as indicated in the diagram.

Media

Converter

Management

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Station

Media

Converter

Switch/Hub

Fiber

Cable

LFP OFF

LFP ON

l

LED lit = established link ° LED unlit = no link

Media

Converter

Management

Station

Switch/Hub

w/SNMP

Station

Media

Converter

Management

Switch/Hub

TP

TP

Broken

Fiber

LFP ON

LFP ON

l

LED lit = established link ° LED unlit = no link

Port 2

Port 1

Link Loss Carried Forward

Link Loss Returned

Link Loss Carried Forward

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