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PE310G4DBIR Datasheet(HTML) 11 Page - Silicom Ltd. |
![]() Silicom Ltd. Connectivity Solutions Page 11 Figure 6: Normal Mode Functional Block Diagram Bypass/Fail-To-Wire mode In Bypass mode, the connections of the Ethernet network ports are disconnected from the interfaces and switched over to the other port to create a crossed connection loop-back between the Ethernet ports. The connections of the interfaces are left unconnected. (See Figure 7: one Bypass pair illustrated) Figure 7: Bypass Mode Functional Block Diagram Disconnect mode In Disconnect mode, the transmit connections of the interfaces are disconnected from the ports. The switch / router connected to the adapter does not detect link partner (See Figure 8): Figure 8: Disconnect Mode Functional Block Diagram Bypass/Disconnect Features: Silicom’s Bypass server adapter supports software programmable to select Normal, Bypass or Disconnect modes. Silicom’s Bypass adapters supports Disable Bypass, Disable Disconnected capabilities; hence, if those adapters receive Disable Bypass capability / Disable Disconnect commands, the adapter does not Bypass / does not Disconnect its Ethernet ports, The Disable Bypass Capabilities are reserved also after power off. This feature enables to emulate a standard NIC. Key Features:  All modes of operation are fully software configured with a well-defined and easy to use API  Disable bypass/Disconnect for a standard NIC emulation and operation, retained even with power cycle  Range of Watchdog timer timing, configurable for detecting appliance failure  Watchdog timer reset function by application or self-reset by the product bypass driver  Easy to read product status and product features capabilities |
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