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Monitoring Link Status From The Auxiliary Display

The FTE Status Auxiliary Display provides link status information for connected nodes. It displays states of "OK" if communication is occurring, "SILENT" if communication is failing, or "N/A" for ports that do not exist. By reviewing the link status of each node's ports, failures can be identified. Potential status states and their meanings are shown in a table for each interface link.
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Monitoring Link Status From The Auxiliary Display

The FTE Status Auxiliary Display provides link status information for connected nodes. It displays states of "OK" if communication is occurring, "SILENT" if communication is failing, or "N/A" for ports that do not exist. By reviewing the link status of each node's ports, failures can be identified. Potential status states and their meanings are shown in a table for each interface link.
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Monitoring Link Status from the Auxiliary Display

Introduction
The FTE Status Auxiliary Display provides the individual link status for all of the FTE and HeartBeat nodes
that the Receiving node is able to view. By reviewing all the link status states for each one of these sending
nodes, you must be able to identify which node port has failed. Use the information and examples in this
section to clarify what the values indicate.
Link status states
The possible states for the Link Statuses are as follows:
• OK: The receiving node can communicate with the sending node's specific port interface.

• SILENT: The receiving node cannot communicate with the sending node's specific port interface due to a
failure.
• N/A: Not available is used for single interface nodes, and indicates that the port interface does not exist, and
is not used in determining the FTE Device Status.

Interface link status details


Table 2 lists the potential status states and their indications for each interface link.3. FTE Status
Auxiliary Display 3.3. Monitoring Link Status from the Auxiliary Display R110 Experion LX Fault Tolerant
Ethernet Status Server and Auxiliary Display User's Guide 27 February 2014 Honeywell
Figure 8 Sending Nodes' Link Status
Table 2 Interface Status States Status Description
Link Status States
Interface Link
A -> A OK Receiving node's A port
is receiving
communication from
sending node's A port.
SILENT Receiving node's A port is NOT
receiving communication from sending
node's A port.
N/A This status should never occur in the
A -> A column.
A -> B OK Receiving node's B port
is receiving
communication from
sending node's A port.
SILENT Receiving node's B port is NOT
receiving communication from sending
node's A port.
N/A Receiving node does not have a B
port.
B -> A OK Receiving node's A port
is receiving
communication from
sending node's B port.

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