Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver インストールガイド
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Master/Slave Connections,
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Typical Master/Slave Jumper Connections for Modules in the Same Chassis
The diagram below shows the ALARM OUT and ALARM IN terminal strips and jumper connections for a typical
master/slave connection between two modules in the same chassis. The master module is assumed to be in slot 4 and the
slave module is in slot 6. If a critical fault occurs in the master module, its relay signal travels from the slot 4 ALARM OUT
terminal to the slave module slot 6 ALARM IN terminal. This turns on the slave module in slot 6. The slave module
continues in operation until the master module is fixed. At that time, the master module automatically takes over and the
slave module switch relay turns off.
Note: The Prisma II bdr 2:1 Dual Receive Processor is the only Prisma II module that requires a second jumper to be
Note: The Prisma II bdr 2:1 Dual Receive Processor is the only Prisma II module that requires a second jumper to be
connected to the B terminal of the ALARM OUT strip for master/slave operation. A single jumper wire from the A terminal
of the master to the A terminal of the slave is the only jumper connection required for master/slave operation with all other
Prisma II modules. The connection using the B terminals for backing-up the processor is shown as the dotted line.