Instruction manual

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Regardless if there is a break in segment 1, 2 or 3, the link will drop on the switches
at both ends.
The link fault is passed through the media conversion and is observed at each end. It
acts just like it would if the devices were directly connected.
Loopback Testing
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II includes Loopback testing functionality. During loopback
testing, management traffic entering the uplink port is still capable of managing the
device. This is selectable form the UNIT screen in a serial/Telnet session or through
iView².
The menu of choices in the CLI includes:
No loopback, normal traffic mode
Loopback Enabled
Loopback, Source/Destination address swap
Loopback, address swap and clear Multicast bit
No learning on fiber or Data ports
The menu of choices in iView².includes:
Off
ON
On- Address Swap
On-Address swap + Clear MC
Loopback Testing on Remote or Standalone
No loopback, normal traffic mode
The standard mode in which the units function, either as stand-alone or
Host/Remote.
Loopback Enabled
Loopback mode without address swap
Loopback, Source/Destination Address Swap
A Layer 2 Ethernet switch will discard all received packets with the same MAC
address as sent packets. To avoid this issue the Loopback feature can swap the
source and destination MAC addresses on the looped data. (This selection can cause
a frame with a multicast source address to be created, which violates the IEEE
standard.)
Loopback, Address Swap and Clear Multicast Bit
In addition to swapping the source and destination MAC addresses on the looped