3.1.3 Device Configuration
<< Device Status and Configuration >>
<1> Device Active [ Enable ]
<2> DHCP Client [ Disable ]
<3> Auto Laser Shutdown [ Disable ]
<4> Link Fault Pass-Through [ Disable ]
<5> Port Reset
<6> Factory Default
<7> Store Parameters
By default, the Device Active is enabled. If device is disabled, all activity in the device will be stopped. 100M’s LAN and FX Link LEDs will
be extinguished; however any connected device will still detect UTP and fiber link.
This device supports TCP/IP auto-configuration through DHCP service. By default the DHCP Client function is disabled.
Auto Laser Shutdown is a safety mechanism that will disable laser output when no received optical signal is sensed. By default, ALS is
disabled.
Link Fault Pass-Through or LFP is a method of forwarding a link loss from copper to fiber or from fiber to copper. It is disabled by default,
but it can be enabled here.
Port Reset will reset the switch, should something as unlikely as the switch hanging occurring.
Factory Default will load all the original factory default settings. This is a good way to get transmission working again if there are many
VLAN or Q-in-Q settings done but the converter needs to be reset to default with all those functions disabled.
IMPORTANT
The Store Parameter item will write configuration to flash. After any configuration changes are made to the converter, they must be saved
or the previous settings will be in effect after the next reboot.
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