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EdgeSafe 40G Bypass Modular Network TAP | M40GBP
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6.6 Active Bypass mode
When heartbeat active mode is set to OFF the M40GBP stops sending the heartbeats packets, the Active
Bypass circuitry can be controlled manually to be set to one of the following modes
Normal (Inline),
Active Bypass, TAP, TAPI12, TAPA, TAPAI1, TAPAI2, TAPAI12
or
Linkdrop
.
In order to check the current mode of the Active bypass circuitry use the command “get_bypass_mode”
In order to change set the Active bypass circuitry use the command “ set_bypass_mode” .
Examples:
M40GBP(manual)$ get_bypass_mode
active state: inline.
command succeeded.
M40GBP (manual)$ set_bypass_mode bypass
command succeeded.
M40GBP (manual)$ get_bypass_mode
active state: bypass.
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tap
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ get_bypass_mode
active state: tap.
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode linkdrop
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ get_bypass_mode
active state: linkdrop.
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tapi12
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tapa
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tapai1
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tapai2
command succeeded.
M40GBP(manual)$ set_bypass_mode tapi12
command succeeded.
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