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snmp traps / syslog message for optical values out normal range

snmp traps / syslog message for optical values out normal range

Peder_Bach
New Contributor
How can I get my XOS device to send snmp-trap or syslog message if the optical values are out of normal range?


show port 1:1 transceiver information

Port Temp TxPower RxPower TxBiasCurrent Voltage-Aux1/ Voltage-Aux2
(Celsius) (dBm) (dBm) (mA) Vcc (Volts) (Volts)
================================================================================
1:1 39.81 2.02 0.53* 8.86 3.31 N/A
================================================================================
N/A - parameter not applicable to transceiver connected to the port
* - value is out of normal range
-inf - negative infinity, parameter not defined
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James_A
Valued Contributor
Really you want the data exposed via SNMP ... which is a feature request: https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/How-to-get-optics-SFP-SFP-XFP-fiberQSFP-DDMI-information-via-SNMP-MIB

EtherMAN
Contributor III
Long standing feature request that many of us have requested before. We are still waiting. Only way I can think of is some kind of intelligent script that id's the type of optic, via a telnet session and gives it a pass or fail for your server.

What is bad is that really is not good enough. You need to be able to track the light levels over time and like us in a metro network with thousands of links you have to know what the reading was before you had a fiber event to know if the repair was good. We try and maintain optical readings with dates taken in an open text area in our snmp server views on interconnecting links

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