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Using Error Failover ControlAfter failing back a module, if the error that caused the original failover recurs, the module will normally fail over again. In order to resolve the issue, disable Error Failover Control for that slot. This option is available as a button for each slot on the Redundancy > Module screen. When Error Failover Control is disabled for a module, the controller will ignore failover requests from that module. This is useful for debugging purposes. Even though Error Failover Control is disabled, the module can still be failed over due to the module being removed, the module having communication problems with the controller, or a manual failover. When Error Failover Control is disabled for a module, a red X appears on the Protect icon for that module in the dashboard. Failover Disabled Icon |
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