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Dell SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.4

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Digital optical monitoring

The digital optical monitoring (DOM) feature monitors the digital optical media for temperature, voltage, bias, transmission power (Tx), and reception power (Rx). This feature also generates event logs, alarms, and traps for any fluctuations, when configured thresholds are reached.

There are four threshold levels for each of the DOM categories—temperature, voltage, bias, transmission power, and reception power as summarized in the following table:

  • High
  • High warning
  • Low
  • Low warning

The OS10 DOM subsystem periodically monitors the optical transceivers for temperature, voltage, bias, transmission power and reception power changes and generate event logs, alarms, and traps when their respective values cross the predefined thresholds.

Table 1. DOM Alarms The following table provides a list of DOM alarms, indicates whether a trap is generated for the alarm, and also lists the severity level (major or minor).
Alarm Category Alarm Name Traps Generated? Severity Level
Temperature Temperature high Y Major
Temperature high warning N Minor
Temperature low Y Major
Temperature low warning N Minor
Voltage Voltage high Y Major
Voltage high warning N Minor
Voltage low Y Major
Voltage low warning N Minor
Bias Bias high Y Major
Bias high warning N Minor
Bias low Y Major
Bias low warning N Minor
Power transmission (Tx) Tx high Y Major
Tx high warning N Minor
Tx low Y Major
Tx low warning N Minor
Power reception (Rx) Rx high Y Major
Rx high warning N Minor
Rx low N Minor
Rx low warning N Minor

You can enable or disable the DOM feature, configure traps, and view the DOM status.


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