
marcin at leon
Jan 20, 2012, 4:45 AM
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Alexander Shikoff wrote: > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:51:38AM +0100, Marcin Kuczera wrote: >> hello, > Hello, > >> has anyone experience with getting this information via SNMP: >> >> Slot-1 SummitStack-GZE.4 # show ports 2:7,1:17 transceiver information >> >> Port Temp TxPower RxPower TxBiasCurrent Voltage-Aux1/ >> Voltage-Aux2 >> (Celsius) (dBm) (dBm) (mA) Vcc (Volts) >> (Volts) >> ================================================================================ >> 1:17 40.77 -1.71 -3.16 30.39 3.33 N/A >> 2:7 37.96 -0.69 -12.93 26.39 3.32 N/A >> ================================================================================ >> N/A indicates that the parameter is not applicable >> to the optics connected to the port >> >> Slot-1 SummitStack-GZE.4 # > > You may take a look on latest Extreme's MIB. > http://www.extremenetworks.com/products/mibs.aspx > Though I'm not sure whether you find there proper subtree. > For instance Extreme still has no subtree for monitoring stack ports' utilization. > > btw, I have no 'show ports ... transceiver' command on my stack of two X650. > What switches and XOS are you using? ExtremeXOS version 12.5.4.5 v1254b5-patch1-4 by release-manager x650-24x (first hardware release) You need original 10G modules or some that behave as originals. I finally found a method to make my ones looking like extreme's ;) It DOES NOT work for 1G modules... that is difficult to understand why they didn't implement it, it is the same API as for SFP+ modules. Regards, Marcin _______________________________________________ extreme-nsp mailing list extreme-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp
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