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DGS-1510 Series Gigabit Ethernet SmartPro Switch CLI Reference Guide
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transceiver-monitoring enable
no transceiver-monitoring enable
Parameters
None.
Default
By default, this option is disabled.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
This command is available for the physical port interface configuration.
A user can use this command to enable or disable optical transceiver monitoring function for an SFP port.
When the monitoring function is enabled, an alarm event occurs when the parameters being monitored go
higher than the high alarm threshold or go lower than the low alarm threshold. A warning event occurs
when the parameters being monitored go higher than the high warning threshold or go lower than the low
warning threshold.
When an SFP with transceiver monitoring capability is plugged into a port but the transceiver monitoring
function of the port is disabled, the system will not detect the SFP's abnormal status but the user can still
check the current status by showing the interface transceiver command.
Example
This example shows how to enable transceiver monitoring on interface eth3/0/1.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth3/0/1
Switch(config-if)# transceiver-monitoring enable
Switch(config-if)#
21-6 transceiver-monitoring rx-power
This command is used to configure the thresholds of the input power for the specified port. Use the no
form of the command to remove the configuration.
transceiver-monitoring rx-power INTERFACE-ID {high | low} {alarm | warning} {mwatt VALUE |
dbm VALUE}
no transceiver-monitoring rx-power INTERFACE-ID {high | low} {alarm | warning}
Parameters
INTERFACE ID
Specifies the interface to modify.
high
Specifies that when the operating parameter rises above the highest
threshold, it indicates an abnormal status.