3Com 4.2.2 Marine Radio User Manual


 
4-14 CHAPTER 4: NETWORK CONFIGURATION TASKS
Each ELAN contains two entries of LES addresses.
5 For each ELAN, select the LES that was not automatically changed.
6 Click Apply to update the database.
Manual LANE Redundancy operates on only one LECS at a time. You can
select the LECS in the Topology Browser or in the Backbone and Services
map.
The Automatic LANE redundancy monitor, see the description on
page 4-8, must be disabled and then restarted after manually fixing the
LECS database.
The LANE clients that are split and located on the primary LES may be
moved to the backup LES using either one of the following methods:
1 Use the VLAN Move operation.
a Select the ports in the primary ELAN in the VLAN map.
b Move the ports to a temporary ELAN. (This temporary ELAN ID must
be in the LECS database)
c Move the ports to the backup ELAN.
2 Software reset the backup LES/BUS after modifying the database.
The software reset of the LES/BUS must be done via the Command Line
Interface of the CB7000. The software reset feature is only supported in
the CB7000 3.5 or later version.
Manually Returning the Clients (LECs) Back to the Primary LES
Returning the clients back to the primary LES should be done during a
scheduled network down time.
To manually force the LECs back to the primary LES you must first
perform the following:
1 Reset all the LECS databases using the Manual LANE Redundancy
Configuration Assistant.
2 Disable the “Automatic LANE Redundancy Monitor”.
After the above settings are adjusted you can return the clients back to
the primary LES by performing the either one of following tasks: