Hello
Are this power levels graphs supported on Cisco Nexus platform too? We have Nexus 5548 (version 6.0(2)N2(1)) and I can get the SFP laser, temperature and power levels in CLI but these aren’t in the Observium (0.16.5.7900). I saw this power levels graphs in Observium on Cisco 6500 platform but not in Nexus.
This is the output of one of our SFP:
sw3# sh interface ethernet 1/16 transceiver details Ethernet1/16 transceiver is present type is 10Gbase-SR name is CISCO-AVAGO part number is SFBR-709SMZ-CS1 revision is G4.1 serial number is AVD1950A0TM nominal bitrate is 10300 MBit/sec Link length supported for 50/125um OM2 fiber is 82 m Link length supported for 62.5/125um fiber is 26 m Link length supported for 50/125um OM3 fiber is 300 m cisco id is -- cisco extended id number is 4
SFP Detail Diagnostics Information (internal calibration) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current Alarms Warnings Measurement High Low High Low ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Temperature 49.08 C 75.00 C -5.00 C 70.00 C 0.00 C Voltage 3.23 V 3.63 V 2.97 V 3.46 V 3.13 V Current 6.17 mA 10.50 mA 2.50 mA 10.50 mA 2.50 mA Tx Power -2.31 dBm 1.69 dBm -11.30 dBm -1.30 dBm -7.30 dBm Rx Power -3.13 dBm 1.99 dBm -13.97 dBm -1.00 dBm -9.91 dBm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: ++ high-alarm; + high-warning; -- low-alarm; - low-warning
BR Laszlo
From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System observium@observium.org Date: Monday 1 August 2016 at 17:39 To: "observium@observium.org" observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] power levels for Juniper MX
Oh god. Fuck Juniper.
Sure, returning a random string of letters is an acceptable alternative to a number.
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adam.
On 01/08/2016 10:31:24, Richard Savage richard.savage@timico.co.uk wrote: Hi
Looks like there might be a slight issue with the reporting of power levels for SFP’s in Juniper MX’s. Seeing the following: on the Juniper MX:
Laser rx power high alarm threshold : 2.0000 mW / 3.01 dBm Laser rx power low alarm threshold : 0.0000 mW / - Inf dBm Laser rx power high warning threshold : 0.7900 mW / -1.02 dBm Laser rx power low warning threshold : 0.0315 mW / -15.02 dBm
But looks like observium is treating ‘–Inf’ as ‘0’ and this throwing an alert. (see attached)
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Might need to change how observium interprets Infinite values?
Thanks
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