Foundry Networks FGS624P, FGS648P-POE manual Digital Optical Monitoring, Status Value Description

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Maintaining the FastIron GS Hardware

Digital Optical Monitoring

You can configure your Foundry device to monitor XFPs in the system either globally or by specified port. If monitoring is enabled, console messages, syslog messages, and SNMP traps are sent when XFP operating conditions warrant and a port is enabled.

To configure all XFP ports for optical monitoring, use the following command:

FastIron Router(config)#optical-monitor

To configure a specific XFP port for optical monitoring, use the following command:

FastIron Router(config)#interface ethernet 1/1

FastIron Router(config-if-e10000-1/1)#optical-monitor

To configure a range of XFP ports for optical monitoring, use the following command:

FastIron Router(config)#interface ethernet 1/1 to 1/2

FastIron Router(config-mif-e10000-1/1-1/2)#optical-monitor

Syntax: [no] optical-monitor <alarm-interval>

The optional <alarm-interval> variable sets the interval in minutes between which alarms or messages are sent. The default interval is 3 minutes.

You can view the XFP optical monitoring information using the show optic command as shown:

FastIron Router#show optic

4

 

 

 

 

Port

Temperature Tx Power

Rx Power

Tx Bias Current

+----

+-----------

C

+----------

+

------------

+-------------------

41.790

+

4/1

30.8242

-001.8822

dBm -002.5908

dBm

mA

4/2

Normal

C

Normal

 

Normal

dBm

Normal

31.7070

-001.4116

dBm -006.4092

41.976

mA

4/3

Normal

C

Normal

 

Normal

dBm

Normal

30.1835

Low-Alarm

-000.5794

0.000

mA

4/4

Normal

C

Normal

 

Low-Alarm

0.0000

Normal

 

Normal

 

0.000

mA

 

Normal

 

 

 

Normal

For Temperature, Tx Power, Rx Power, and Tx Bias Current, values are displayed along with one of the following status values: Low-Alarm, Low-Warn, Normal, High-Warn or High-Alarm. The thresholds that determine these status values are set by the manufacturer of the XFPs. Table 7.1 describes each of these status values.

 

Table 7.1: Status Value Description

 

 

Status Value

Description

 

 

Low-Alarm

Monitored level has dropped below the "low-alarm" threshold set by the XFP manufacturer.

 

 

Low-Warn

Monitored level has dropped below the "low-warn" threshold set by the XFP manufacturer.

 

 

Normal

Monitored level is within the "normal" range" set by the XFP manufacturer.

 

 

High-Warn

Monitored level has climbed above the "high-warn" threshold set by the XFP manufacturer.

 

 

High-Alarm

Monitored level has climbed above the "high-alarm" threshold set by the XFP manufacturer.

 

 

September 2007

© 2007 Foundry Networks, Inc.

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