Cisco Systems SCE 2000 4xGBE manual Physically Connected Links Parameter

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Chapter 3

Topology

Physical Topologies

Receive-only— The SCE 2000 does not reside physically on the data link. Data is forwarded to the SCE 2000 via an external switch. The SCE 2000 itself receives only and does not transmit.

Cascade — Indicates a two SCE 2000 topology where the SCE 2000s are connected via the cascade ports.

The connection mode parameter is determined by the physical deployment of the SCE 2000, as follows:

Single SCE 2000 inline installation = “Inline” connection mode.

Single SCE 2000 optical splitter installation = Receive-only connection mode.

Two SCE 2000 inline installation = Inline-cascade connection mode.

Two SCE 2000 optical splitter installation = Receive-only-cascade connection mode.

Physically Connected Links Parameter

If the system consists of more than one device, this parameter defines which link is connected to this SCE 2000. Currently the system supports a maximum of two links, which are designated link 0 and link 1.

Priority

In a cascade topology, the user must define the priority of each SCE 2000.

Primary — The Primary SCE 2000 is active by default

Secondary — The Secondary SCE 2000 is the default standby.

Note that these defaults apply only when both devices are started together. However, if the primary SCE 2000 fails and then recovers, it will not revert to active status, but remains in standby status, while the secondary device remains active.

On-Failure Mode Parameter

As described in the section The Bypass Mechanism, the bypass card supports four different modes. The following two modes are possible when the SCE 2000 is not operational due to platform failure or boot:

Bypass — The optical splitter forwards traffic with no intervention of the control application running in the SCE 2000 platform, but monitoring functions continue uninterrupted.

Cutoff — There is no forwarding of traffic. The link is forced down, resulting in traffic cutoff at Layer1.

The Forwarding mode enables control of traffic flow and is not compatible with the non- operational status.

In a single SCE 2000 topology, the value of this parameter is determined by whether or not the link can be completely cut when the SCE 2000 fails, or whether traffic flow should continue across the link in spite of platform failure.

Cutoff mode is required for the following:

Redundant inline topology.

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