Users Guide

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Warning thresholdThe 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 thresholdThe 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 375