5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Display Parameters
Port
Indicates the interface port.
Vendor Name
The full name of listed corporation, suggested: abbreviation of
corporation name, SCSI company code, or the stock exchange symbol.
The name is 1 to 16 ASCII characters in length.
Link Length 50um
The supported link length while operating in compliance with applicable
standards using 50 micron multimode OM2 [500 MHz * km at 850nm]
fiber. A value of zero designates no support for 50 micron multimode
fiber or that the length information must be determined from the
transceiver technology.
Link Length 62.5um
The link length as supported by the transceiver while operating in
compliance with applicable standards using 62.5 micron multimode OM1
[200 MHz * km at 850nm, 500 MHz * km at 1310nm] fiber. A value of
zero designates no support for 62.5 micron multimode fiber or that the
length information must be determined from the transceiver technology.
Serial Number
The serial number for the transceiver. The serial number is 1 to 16
ASCII characters in length. A zero value in the field indicates an
unspecified vendor serial number.
Part Number
The vendor part number or product name. A zero value in the field
indicates an unspecified vendor serial number
Nominal Bit Rate
The nominal bit (signaling) rate in 100 MBd--rounded off to the nearest
100 MBd. The bit rate includes those bits necessary to encode and
delimit the signal as well as those bits carrying data information. A zero
value indicates an unspecified bit rate to be determined from the
transceiver technology. The actual information transfer rate is
dependent on the encoding of the data, as defined by the encoding
value.
Rev
Vendor product revision number. An empty field indicates that the
vendor revision is unspecified.
Remote Monitoring Commands
Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows for the collection of network traffic data. RMON supports 64-bit
counters (RFC 3273) and High Capacity Alarm Table (RFC 3434).
Note:
No configuration commands are available for ether stats and high capacity ether stats. The data
source for ether stats and high capacity ether stats are configured during initialization.
5-189 rmon alarm
Set the RMON alarm entry in the RMON alarm MIB group.