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Values that can be written to the device to change redundancy mode are
described in Table 2-3.
Changing the Redundancy Mode to hwActive or hwStandby, creates a
hardware-redundant pair. Changing this field to swActive or swStandby,
creates a software-redundant pair.
Operational Status
Displays the redundancy status of the port. Possible values and their
descriptions are listed in Table 2-4.
If the redundant link consists of ports without remote fault capability, the
value remoteFault is not reported and the value localFault implies that
the link is off.
Table 2-3. Values That Change Redundancy Mode
Value Description
standalone Causes the redundant pair to be broken up.
hwActive If the previous value was hwStandby, this value causes the port to
become the active port in the hardware-redundant pair, resulting
in a switchover.
hwStandby If the previous value was hwActive, this value causes the port to
become the standby port in the hardware-redundant pair,
resulting in a switchover.
swActive If the previous value was swStandby, this value causes the port to
become the active port in the software-redundant pair, resulting
in a switchover.
swStandy If the previous value was swActive, this value causes the port to
become the standby port in the hardware-redundant pair,
resulting in a switchover.
Table 2-4. Operational Status Values
Value Description
other None of the following.
ok No faults detected.
localFault The local port has sensed a fault condition. This value will
cause a switchover.
remoteFault The remote port has sensed a fault condition. This value
will cause a switchover.