
Interface Configuration
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Instruction Manual - NXA-ENET8-POE+
Displaying Transceiver Data
Use the Interface > Port > Transceiver page to display identifying information, and operational for optical transceivers which
support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM).
The following table lists the options on this page:
Perform these steps to display identifying information and functional parameters for optical transceivers:
1.
Click
Interface
>
Port
>
Transceiver
.
2.
Select a port from the scroll-down list.
Configuring Transceiver Thresholds
Use the Interface > Port > Transceiver page to configure thresholds for alarm and warning messages for optical transceivers which
support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM). This page also displays identifying information for supported transceiver types, and
operational parameters for transceivers which support DDM.
The following table lists the options on this page:
Interface - Transceiver Options
Port
Port number. (Range: 9-10/23-26/25-28/49-52)
General
Information on connector type and vendor-related parameters.
DDM Information
Information on temperature, supply voltage, laser bias current, laser power, and received optical
power.
The switch can display diagnostic information for SFP modules which support the SFF-8472
Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers. This information allows
administrators to remotely diagnose problems with optical devices. This feature, referred to as
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) provides information on transceiver parameters.
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Displays Transceiver Data
Interface - Transceiver Options
Port
Port number. (Range: 9-10/23-26/25-28/49-52)
General
Information on connector type and vendor-related parameters.
DDM Information
Information on temperature, supply voltage, laser bias current, laser power, and received optical
power.
The switch can display diagnostic information for SFP modules which support the SFF-8472
Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers. This information allows
administrators to remotely diagnose problems with optical devices. This feature, referred to as
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) provides information on transceiver parameters.
Trap
Sends a trap when any of the transceiver's operation values falls outside of specified thresholds.
(Default: Disabled)
Auto Mode
Uses default threshold settings obtained from the transceiver to determine when an alarm or trap
message should be sent. (Default: Enabled)