Just makes me think of https://xkcd.com/927/ lolSent from my Galaxy -------- Original message --------From: Adam Armstrong via observium observium@lists.observium.org Date: 26/05/2026 17:44 (GMT+00:00) To: Observium observium@lists.observium.org, Jim DeVico via observium observium@lists.observium.org Cc: Jim DeVico jim.devico@wakefern.com, Adam Armstrong adama@observium.org Subject: [Observium] Re: transceivers It's complicated. It depends upon specific support being added for the platform usually, because no vendor has been able to decide on a standards-based way of doing anything new since 2001.
Thanks, adam.
Jim DeVico via observium wrote on 26/05/2026 16:53:
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What does observium consider a transceiver and how are they read? I do not see any info regarding any of my fiber SFPs.
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