dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces
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+ | The description for this is as follows: | ||
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+ | In the event of an input alarm this setting controls whether redundancy | ||
+ | will switch the furthest upstream device first (when set to false) or | ||
+ | switch the nearest upstream device first (when set to true). Nearest and | ||
+ | furthest are with respect the device that raised the input alarm. | ||
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+ | If the Encoder loses both its output interfaces, the Mux will lose it's multicast inputs from the encoder, this would normally mean the Mux will switch to the spare. However, the Upstream Device (the Encoder) will, if the value " | ||
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dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/24 10:13 by walkeradmin