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Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
C613-50057-01 REV A
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
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SHOW
SYSTEM
PLUGGABLE
DIAGNOSTICS
show system pluggable diagnostics
Overview
This command displays diagnostic information about SFP and SFP+ pluggable
transceivers, which support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM).
Different types of pluggable transceivers are supported in different models of
device. See your device’s Datasheet for more information about the models of
pluggables that your device supports.
For information on filtering and saving command output, see “Controlling “show”
Command Output” in the
“Getting Started with AlliedWare Plus” Feature Overview
and Configuration Guide
.
Syntax
show system pluggable [<
port-list
>] diagnostics
Mode
User Exec and Privileged Exec
Usage
For a stacked configuration, if this command is entered on the stack master, it will
display information about the pluggable transceivers for all the stack members. A
stack member heading will be displayed to distinguish different pluggable
transceiver information for every stack member.
Usage
Modern optical SFP and SFP+ transceivers support Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
(DDM) functions.
Diagnostic monitoring features allow you to monitor real-time parameters of the
pluggable transceiver, such as optical output power, optical input power,
temperature, laser bias current, and transceiver supply voltage. Additionally, RX
LOS (Loss of Signal) is shown when the received optical level is below a preset
threshold. Monitor these parameters to check on the health of all transceivers,
selected transceivers or a specific transceiver installed in a device.
Examples
To display detailed information about all pluggable transceivers installed on a
standalone device, use the command:
awplus#
show system pluggable diagnostics
Parameter
Description
<port-list>
The ports to display information about. The port list can be:
•
a switch port (e.g.
port1.0.12
)
•
a continuous range of ports separated by a hyphen, e.g.
port1.0.1-1.0.24
•
a comma-separated list of ports and port ranges, e.g.
port1.0.1,port1.0.4-1.2.24
.