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SFP monitoring guidelines and default settings
SFP monitoring default settings
The SFP default settings are shown in
to the error log) is sufficient. It is recommended that you do not allow alerts to go out as SNMP
traps. If other Port class issues are reported, review the error log for any supporting data for SFP
issues.
TABLE 8
Area
Current
Receive power
(RXP)
Voltage
Temperature
Transmit power
(TXP)
Power on hours
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SFP class default settings
Description
Monitors SFP current
Monitors receive
power in µWatts
Monitors SFP
electrical force in
volts
Monitors SFP
temperature
Monitors transmit
power in µWatts
Monitors the number
of hours the 16 Gbps
SFP is powered.
Table
8. The default alarm configuration (log all alarms only
Default threshold settings Default alarm
Unit: mA
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 50
Buffer: 1
Unit: µWatts
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 5000
Buffer: 25
Unit: mV
Time Base: none
Low: 2970
High: 3630
Buffer: 10
Unit: Degrees C
Time Base: none
Low: -10
High: 85
Buffer: 3
Unit: µWatts
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 5000
Buffer: 25
Unit: Changes
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 0
Buffer: 0
Threshold state
settings
Below: 1
Out_of_range
Above: 1
Out_of_range
Below: 1
Out_of_range
Above: 1
Out_of_range
Below: 1
Out_of_range
Above: 1
Out_of_range
Below: 1
Out_of_range
Above: 1
Out_of_range
Below: 1
Out_of_range
Above: 1
Out_of_range
Below: 0
Informative
Above: 0
Informative
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