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Advanced Configuration Features
91
Horizon Compact Release 1.01.00 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2
Required Action Steps
Redundancy secondary enet
state
Enet state determines the action of the Ethernet port on the inactive
unit, as seen by the Ethernet switch. The options are on, off or pulse.
In this example we will use “pulse” to speed up the re-routing switch
event.
Sequence:
set redundancy secondary enet state pulse press Enter
The system responds:
redundancy secondary enet port1 state is set successfully
Redundancy link monitor
parameters
The Horizon redundancy system needs to know how long a stand-by
unit should wait, when its active partner is failing, before it takes over
the traffic. The parameters are different for 1-wire and 2-wire
applications, with the primary and secondary units of a 2-wire
application also having different values. The example parameter
values shown below are recommended for effective switching and
need to be configured at each end of the link.
Sequence:
set redundancy link monitor parameters [Type index]
[parameters]
Where [Type index] = 1 for 1-Wire Primary unit
3 for 2-Wire Primary unit
4 for 2-Wire Secondary unit
and [parameters] are recommended values shown below
FOR A PRIMARY UNIT-
set redundancy link monitor parameters
3 2 10 4 4 10000 2000 2000 30 50 press Enter
The system responds:
Link Monitor Values: 2 10 4 4 10000 2000 1000
FOR A SECONDARY UNIT-
set redundancy link monitor parameters
4 2 10 4 4 10000 2000 2000 30 50 press Enter
The system responds:
Link Monitor Values: 2 10 4 4 10000 2000 1000

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