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March 28th, 2011 07:00

#show interface transceiver

Hi..I'm still new with MDS..

Can anyone explain to me what is a primarily indicator/parameter that can show us the SFP replacement is required from  #show interface transceiver command?

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December 12th, 2017 07:00

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April 6th, 2011 19:00

Hello Pragna,

Thanks for your reply...

By the way, I'm just wondering what is the relevant for the SFP Diagnostics Information output (refer to the bold text) when we run the #show interface transceiver command..

Can you or someone out there explain to me?Especially on the (Optical Tx Power,Optical Rx Power,Tx Fault count,Note: ++  high-alarm; +  high-warning; --  low-alarm; -low-warning)

Switch1# sh int tra
ext1 sfp is present
    Name is CISCO-FINISAR
    Manufacturer's part number is FTLF8524P2BNL-C2
    Revision is B
    Serial number is FNS11110QLY
    FC Transmitter type is short wave laser w/o OFC (SN)
    FC Transmitter supports intermediate distance link length
    Transmission medium is multimode laser with 62.5 um aperture (M6)
    Supported speeds are - Min speed: 1000 Mb/s, Max speed: 4000 Mb/s
    Nominal bit rate is 4300 Mb/s
    Link length supported for 50/125mm fiber is 150 m
    Link length supported for 62.5/125mm fiber is 70 m
    Cisco extended id is unknown (0x0)
    No tx fault, rx loss, no sync exists, diagnostic monitoring type is 0x68
    SFP Diagnostics Information:
        Temperature           :  31.70 C
        Voltage               :   3.31 V
        Current               :   8.21 mA
        Optical Tx Power      :  -4.22 dBm
        Optical Rx Power      : -40.00 dBm      --
        Tx Fault count  : 0
   Note: ++  high-alarm; +  high-warning; --  low-alarm; -low-warning
Thanks..

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April 12th, 2011 01:00

Hi,

Please have a look at the following output:-

ShowInterfaceTranciver.bmp

Here if you notice, you would realize that after the various variables like Temperature, Voltage etc, there is a range of its values given, which can be used as a rekoner to judge the present status of that variable, to be in range or if there is a need to be warned or alarmed. I hope that explains it.

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