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TABLE 74 Port View and Table View port properties (Continued)

Field/Component Description

SFP / Port Optics tab

Select to display the details of all the SFP and port optics.

 

NOTE: To export SFP details, click the link under the Physical Ports - SFP Details

 

section of Detailed Report.

 

 

Tx Power

The power transmitted by the port in a device.

 

 

Rx Power

The power received by the port in a device.

 

 

Transceiver

The temperature of the port, in Celsius.

Temperature

 

 

 

Tx Bias Current

The current supplied to the SFP transceiver.

 

NOTE: To export power supply details, click the link under the Chassis - Power Supply

 

section of Detailed Report.

 

 

Wavelength

The wavelength of the port.

 

 

Serial #

The number to identify the port.

 

 

Media

The type in which the port is present.

 

 

Table 75 describes the properties of the VLAN View.

TABLE 75 VLAN View port properties

Field/Component Description

Identifier

The identifier of the port.

 

 

Name

The name of the VLAN or port.

 

 

Type

The type of the port.

 

 

Port Mode

Indicates the tag mode of the port.

 

Tagged represents the port is in dual mode but is in the tagged state for that

 

particular VLAN.

 

Untagged represents the port is untagged for that particular VLAN.

 

The third port mode is Dual mode.

 

 

QoS

The Quality of Service (QoS) to assign traffic priority (high, medium, or low) for a given

 

source and destination traffic flow.

 

 

STP Type

The type of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) - STP, RSTP, and None.

 

 

STP Status

Indicates whether STP is enabled or disabled.

 

 

Virtual/Routing Interface

The virtual routing interface number. You can add an IP address to the virtual routing

 

interface once the VLAN is deployed.

 

 

Path Cost

The STP cost of using the port to reach the root bridge.

 

 

Transparent VLAN

The enabled or disabled status of transparent VLAN flooding. Enabled status allows

Flooding

the packets to be forwarded without any form of CPU intervention including MAC

 

learning and MAC destination lookups.

 

 

Port Priority

The preference that STP gives this port relative to other ports for forwarding traffic out

 

of the spanning tree.

 

 

Role

The role of the port. Possible values include the following roles:

 

MCT

 

ICL

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Brocade Communications Systems IP250 SFP / Port Optics tab, Section of Detailed Report, Tx Power, Rx Power, Transceiver