HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Command Reference

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Field Remarks
Transceiver type and port configuration
mismatch
The type of the transceiver module does not match the port
configuration.
Transceiver type not supported by port hardware
The port does not support this type of transceiver modules.
XENPAK:
WIS local fault WAN interface sublayer local error.
Receive optical power fault Received optical power error.
PMA/PMD receiver local fault
Physical medium attachment/physical medium dependent
local error.
PCS receive local fault Physical coding sublayer local error.
PHY XS receive local fault PHY extended sublayer local error.
RX power high The received optical power is high.
RX power low The received optical power is low.
Laser bias current fault Laser bias current error.
Laser temperature fault Laser temperature error.
Laser output power fault Laser output optical power error.
TX fault Transmitter error.
PMA/PMD receiver local fault
Physical medium attachment/physical medium dependent
receiver local error.
PCS receive local fault Physical coding sublayer receive local error.
PHY XS receive local fault PHY extended sublayer receive local error.
TX bias high The transmitted bias current is high.
TX bias low The transmitted bias current is low.
TX power high The transmitted optical power is high.
TX power low The transmitted optical power is low.
Temp high The temperature is high.
Temp low The temperature is low.
Transceiver info I/O error Transceiver information read/write error.
Transceiver info checksum error Transceiver information checksum error.
Transceiver type and port configuration
mismatch
The type of the transceiver module does not match the port
configuration.
Transceiver type not supported by port hardware
The port does not support this type of transceiver modules.
Examples
# Display the alarms present on the transceiver module in interface GigabitEthernet 2/1.
<Sysname> display transceiver alarm interface gigabitethernet 2/1
GigabitEthernet2/1 transceiver current alarm information:
RX signal loss
RX power low