Users Guide
● Warning threshold—The platform specification defines this value. If you have configured to allow high-power optics, an optic
with power rating below this threshold is enabled.
● Alarm threshold—The platform specification defines this value. A high-power optic with power rating above this threshold is
disabled.
OS10 checks for the following:
● If you have enabled high-power optics on a port, OS10 checks the alarm threshold value. If the power rating of the optic is
less than the alarm threshold value, the system powers up the optic.
● If you have disabled high-power optics on a port, OS10 checks the warning threshold value. If the power rating of the optic
is less than the warning threshold, the system powers up the optic.
● If the optic's power rating is higher than both the warning and alarm thresholds, the system disables the optic.
Configuration notes
● Enable or disable high-power optics before or after you insert the pluggable optic.
● Use the allow high-wattage-optics command to power on an optic that was disabled earlier using the no allow
high-wattage-optics command.
● If the interface is in breakout mode, apply this CLI command on the first subinterface.
● Configure this feature on each of the front-panel ports or for a range of ports using the interface range ethernet
command.
● This feature is enabled by default. You do not have to explicitly configure it. If the switch supports QSFP56-DD ports and
the power rating of the high-power optic is less than the alarm threshold, OS10 enables the high-power optic.
To disable high-power optics, enter the following command in INTERFACE CONFIGURATION mode:
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/25:1)# no allow high-wattage-optics
To enable an optic that was disabled earlier using the no allow high-wattage-optics command, enter the following
command in INTERFACE CONFIGURATION mode to enable it:
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/26:1)# allow high-wattage-optics
The system triggers an alert in the form of an informational syslog message when a high-power optic is installed on the switch.
When a high-power optic is plugged in and is enabled, a message similar to the following appears:
<165>1 2017-04-07T17:05:47.733673+00:00 OS10 dn_alm 839 - - Node.1-Unit.1:PRI [event],
Dell EMC (OS10) %EQM_MEDIA_PRESENT: Media inserted. Media QSFP56-DD 400GBASE-SR4.2 in
slot:1 port:6 serial number:CN04HQ0005VG009 is high-power optics. Check system power
allocation and actively monitor ambient temperatures to avoid service disruption.
When a high-power optic is plugged in, but is disabled, a message similar to the following appears in any of the following cases:
● You have previously configured the no allow high-wattage-optics command on the interface.
● The power rating of the optical module exceeds the Alarm threshold.
<165>1 2017-04-07T17:05:47.733673+00:00 OS10 dn_alm 839 - - Node.1-Unit.1:PRI [event],
Dell EMC (OS10) %EQM_MEDIA_PRESENT: Media inserted. Media QSFP56-DD 400GBASE-SR4.2 in
slot:1 port:6 serial number:CN04HQ0005VG009 is high-power optics and is disabled.
The show inventory media wattage command displays information about the plugged-in optic.
High-power optical module commands
allow high-wattage-optics
Allows high-power optical modules to be enabled in the physical interfaces.
Syntax
allow high-wattage-optics
Parameters None
Default Enabled and allowed on all the physical interfaces.
Command Mode
● INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
Interfaces 389