Ring/Network coupling
Redundanz L2P
Release
5.0
04/09
5.2
Preparing a Ring/Network coupling
67
Note: Configure the coupling port and the redundancy ring ports on different
ports.
Device Coupling port
RS2-./. Not possible
RS2-16M Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1)
RS20, RS30, RS40 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
OCTOPUS Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
MICE Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
Power MICE Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
MS20 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
MS30 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 2.4)
RSR20/30 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
MACH 100 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 2.4)
MACH 1000 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
MACH 3000 Adjustable for all ports
MACH 4000 Adjustable for all ports (default setting: port 1.4)
Table 10: Port assignment for the redundant coupling (two-Switch coupling)
Activate the function in the “Operation” frame (see fig. 31).
You now connect the redundant line.
The displays in the “Select port” frame mean (see fig. 31):
– “Port mode”: The port is either active or in stand-by mode.
– “Port state”: The port is either connected or not connected.
– “IP Address”: The IP address of the partner, if the partner is already
operating in the network.
The displays in the “Information” frame mean (see fig. 38):
– “Redundancy existing”: One of the lines affected can fail, as a
redundant line will then take over the function of the failed line.
– “Configuration failure”: The function is incomplete or incorrectly
configured.