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Management > Port Status > DDMI > DDMI Details
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 187 Management > Port Status > DDMI > DDMI Details
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Transceiver Information
Port No
This identifies the SFP port.
Connector Type
This displays the connector type of the optical transceiver.
Vendor
This displays the vendor name of the optical transceiver.
Part Number
This displays the part number of the optical transceiver.
Serial Number
This displays the serial number of the optical transceiver.
Revision
This displays the revision number of the optical transceiver.
Date Code
This displays the date when the optical transceiver was manufactured.
Transceiver
This displays details about the type of transceiver installed in the SFP slot.
Calibration
This field is available only when an SFP transceiver is inserted into the SFP slot.
Internal
displays if the measurement values are calibrated by the transceiver.
External
displays
if the measurement values are raw data which the Switch calibrates.
DDMI Information
Type
This displays the DDMI parameter.
Temperature
(C/F)
This displays the temperature inside the SFP transceiver in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Voltage (V)
This displays the level of voltage being supplied to the SFP transceiver.
TX Bias (mA)
This displays the milliamps (mA) being supplied to the SFP transceiver’s Laser Diode Transmitter.
TX Power
(dbm)
This displays the amount of power the SFP transceiver is transmitting.
RX Power
(dbm)
This displays the amount of power the SFP transceiver is receiving from the fiber cable.
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