Identifying And Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers - H3C S5600 SERIES Operation Manual

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Delete patches
Note the following:
1)
Make sure that you set the file transfer mode to binary before you upload a patch file through
FTP or TFTP to the flash memory of the device; otherwise, patch file loading will fail.
2)
Before loading a patch file, verify that the baseline version number of the patch file and the current
software version number are consistent, and the extension name of a patch file must be .pat by
using the display version command. For the baseline version number of the patch file, see the
patch file name. Patch files are named in the format of [product name]-[baseline version
number]-[patch version number].pat.
3)
The patch delete command deletes all the patches in the device. To prevent the solved system
errors from occurring again, you need to reload and activate the related patches.
4)
Patch state information is stored in a file named patchstate in the flash memory. You are not
encouraged to perform any operation on this file.

Identifying and Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers

Introduction to pluggable transceivers
At present, four types of pluggable transceivers are commonly used, and they can be divided into
optical transceivers and electrical transceivers based on transmission media as shown in
Table 4-1 Commonly used pluggable transceivers
Transceiver type
SFP (Small
Form-factor
Pluggable)
GBIC (GigaBit
Interface Converter)
XFP (10-Gigabit small
Form-factor
Pluggable)
XENPAK (10 Gigabit
EtherNet Transceiver
Package)
For pluggable transceivers supported by S5600 series Ethernet switches, refer to H3C S5600 Series
Ethernet Switches Installation Manual.
Use the command...
patch delete
Applied environment
Generally used for
100M/1000M Ethernet
interfaces or POS
155M/622M/2.5G
interfaces
Generally used for
1000M Ethernet
interfaces
Generally used for
10G Ethernet
interfaces
Generally used for
10G Ethernet
interfaces
4-5
Optional
Whether can be an
optical transceiver
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remarks
Table
4-1.
Whether can be an
electrical transceiver
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

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