Specifications
Chapter  4 Configuration  Installation and Operation Manual 
4-12  Configuring Optimux-106 for Operation Optimux-106 Ver. 6.1 
Configuring Redundancy 
Configuring Local Redundancy 
Optimux-106 
Configuration>System>Redundancy>Local Redundancy 
1. Force Link (LINK A) 
2. Mode > (Auto) 
> 
Please select item <1 to 2> 
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main Menu; &-Exit 
Figure 
4-16. Local Redundancy Menu 
Table 
4-11. Local Redundancy Parameters 
Parameter Possible Values Description 
Force Link  Link A 
Link B 
Sets the active link. 
Mode  Auto  When the selected Main Link (for example, Link A) 
fails, Optimux-106 automatically switches over to 
the backup Main Link (Link B, in this example). When 
Link A recovers, the active link returns to Link A. 
  Manual  When the selected Force Link fails, the system 
switches to the backup link. The backup link remains 
in use, even if the Force Link returns to service. 
  Off  Turns off redundancy. When the selected Main Link 
fails, Optimux-106 does not change over to the 
backup Main Link. 
You can set the mode for the remote device, which will then perform redundancy 
according to the status of its links. 
Configuring Remote Redundancy 
Optimux-106 
Configuration>System>Redundancy>Remote Redundancy 
1. Force Link > (LINK A) 
2. Mode > (Auto) 
> 
Please select item <1 to 2> 
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main Menu; &-Exit 
Figure 
4-17. Remote Redundancy Menu 
The parameters for configuring remote redundancy are the same as those for 
configuring local redundancy. For more information, see 
Table 
4-11
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