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Bios Settings
Chapter 4
Network Application Platforms
Lan Bypass Control
In this screen, you can configure the Lan Bypass
functionality. The system have 3 LAN modules: Left
module and two expansion models: M1 and M2 on the
right (when facing the front panel).
LAN Bypass for M1/M2/Left Modu1
You can activate or deactivate the Lan Bypass ports. For
the description of the physical ports that are capable of
the LAN Bypass function, refer to the Front Panel Feature in
Chapter 1 Introduction.
M1 denotes Ethernet expansion module No.1 and M2
denotes Ethernet module No.2.
Left Modu1 denotes the module on the far left when
facing the front panel. Note that Left Modu1 also
supports Lanner Generation 3 Bypass. See appendix
D Programming Generation 2 and 3 LAN Bypass for
more information
SYSOFF bypass for M1/M2/Left Modu1
You can enable or disable the automatic activation of
hardware Lan Bypass function in the event of a power
failure. Hardware Bypass can automatically activate to
allow network traffic to continue.
The Lan bypass can be turned on or off in two system
states, i.e., power on and power off. The following are
the BIOS menu and illustration of the possibilities of LAN
bypass configuration in each state.
Bypass settings
System Status
LAN Bypass for Port1 and
Port 2
LAN Bypass 1&2 when
power o
Power on Enabled Disabled Enabled
Bypass Non-Bypass
Power o Bypass Bypass
Bypass settings
System Status
LAN Bypass for Port1 and
Port 2
LAN Bypass 1&2 when
power o
Power on Enabled Disabled Disabled
Non-Bypass Non-Bypass
Power o Non-Bypass Non-Bypass
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