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Transition Networks SGPAT10xx-x05 PoE+ Converter User Guide
33719 Rev. C https://www.transition.com Page 38 of 49
SFP Port Redundancy Mode (r Command)
Note: This command is only accepted when CLI DIP Switch Override is enabled; otherwise the setting is
controlled by DIP switches 4 and 5.
r Redundancy Mode {Disable: 0 | Enable Revert: 1 | Enable Non-Revert: 2}
Type r and press the Enter key to display the current stored Redundancy Mode.
Model Descriptions
SGPAT1040-205: Type r0 and press the Enter key to disable Redundancy mode and put the switch in Normal
mode.* (DIP Switch 4 up.)
Type r1 and press the Enter key to set the converter to Redundant Revertive mode. Port 2 is the primary port and
port 3 will be the secondary port. Traffic through the converter will be sent through the primary port. If the link
goes down on the primary port the converter will switch the traffic to the secondary port. If the link on the
primary port is reestablished the converter will move the traffic back to the primary port. *(DIP Switch 4 Down
and 5 Up)
Type r2 and press the Enter key to set the converter to Redundant Non-revertive mode. Port 2 is the primary
port and port 3 will be the secondary port. Traffic through the converter will be sent through the primary port. If
the link goes down on the primary port the converter will switch the traffic to the secondary port. If the link on
the primary port is reestablished the converter will not move the traffic back to the primary port unless the
secondary link goes down. * (DIP Switch 4 Down and 5 Down.)
SGPAT1040-305: Type r0 and press the Enter key to disable Redundant mode and put the switch in Normal
mode.* (DIP Switch 4 Up.)
Type r1 and press the Enter key to set the converter to Redundant Revertive mode. Port 3 is the primary port and
port 4 will be the secondary port. Traffic through the converter will be sent through the primary port. If the link
goes down on the primary port, the converter will switch the traffic to the secondary port. If the link on the
primary port is re-established, the converter will move the traffic back to the primary port. * (DIP Switch 4 Down
and 5 Up.)
Type r2 and press the Enter key to set the converter to Redundant Non-revertive mode. Port 3 is the primary
port and port 4 will be the secondary port. Traffic through the converter will be sent through the primary port.
If the link goes down on the primary port, the converter will switch the traffic to the secondary port. If the link
on the primary port is re-established, the converter will not move the traffic back to the primary port unless the
secondary link goes down. * (DIP Switch 4 Down and 5 Down.)
r Command Example:
%r Redundancy Mode {Disable:0 | Enable Revert:1 | Enable Non-Revert:2}
example: r0 Disable, r1 Enable Revert, r2 Enable Non-Revert
%r
Redundant Mode: Unavailable
%r1
%r
Redundant Mode: Unavailable
%r?
Redundant Mode: Unavailable

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