Displaying Pluggable Transceiver Information - H3C S3100-52P Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch
Enter system view
Load a patch file
Activate patches
Run patches
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.

4.2.8 Displaying Pluggable Transceiver Information

At present, three types of pluggable transceivers are commonly used on H3C series
Ethernet switches:
SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable): generally used for 100M or 1000M Ethernet
interfaces.
XFP (10-Gigabit small Form-factor Pluggable): generally used for 10G Ethernet
interfaces.
XENPAK (10 Gigabit EtherNet Transceiver Package): generally used for 10G
Ethernet interfaces.
To do...
system-view
patch load filename
patch activate
patch run
patch delete
Use the command...
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