Table 194 Management > Port Status > DDMI > DDMI Details (continued)
LABEL
Transceiver
Calibration
DDMI Information
Type
Temperature
(C/F)
Voltage (V)
TX Bias (mA)
TX Power
(dbm)
RX Power
(dbm)
Current
High Alarm
Threshold
High Warn
Threshold
Low Warn
Threshold
Low Alarm
Threshold
50.2.4 Port Utilization
This screen displays the percentage of actual transmitted or received frames on a port as a percentage
of the Link speed. To view port utilization, click Management > Port Status > Port Utilization to see the
following screen. Alternatively, click Status from any Web Configurator screen and then the Port Status
link in the Quick Links section of the Status screen to display the Port Status screen and then click the
Utilization link tab.
Figure 266 Management > Port Status > Utilization
Chapter 50 Port Status
DESCRIPTION
This displays details about the type of transceiver installed in the SFP slot.
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.
This displays the DDMI parameter.
This displays the temperature inside the SFP transceiver in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
This displays the level of voltage being supplied to the SFP transceiver.
This displays the milliamps (mA) being supplied to the SFP transceiver's Laser Diode Transmitter.
This displays the amount of power the SFP transceiver is transmitting.
This displays the amount of power the SFP transceiver is receiving from the fiber cable.
This displays the current status for each monitored DDMI parameter.
This displays the high value alarm threshold for each monitored DDMI parameter. An alarm
signal is reported to the Switch if the monitored DDMI parameter reaches this value.
This displays the high value warning threshold for each monitored DDMI parameter. A warning
signal is reported to the Switch if the monitored DDMI parameter reaches this value.
This displays the low value warning threshold for each monitored DDMI parameter. A warning
signal is reported to the Switch if the monitored DDMI parameter reaches this value.
This displays the low value alarm threshold for each monitored DDMI parameter. An alarm
signal is reported to the Switch if the monitored DDMI parameter reaches this value.
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