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DGS-3130 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide The port shutdown feature is controlled by the Error Disable module without a recover timer. Users can manually recover the port by using the shutdown command and then the no shutdown command. Example This example shows how to configure the shutdown ethernet 1/0/1 when an alarm event is detected. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)# transceiver-monitoring action shutdown alarm Switch(config-if)# 26-4 transceiver-monitoring bias-current This command is used to configure the thresholds of the bias current for a specified port. Use the no form of this command to remove the configuration. transceiver-monitoring bias-current INTERFACE-ID {high | low} {alarm | warning} VALUE no transceiver-monitoring bias-current INTERFACE-ID {high | low} {alarm | warning} Parameters INTERFACE-ID high low alarm warning VALUE Specifies the interface to modify. Specifies the high threshold, when the operating parameter rises above this value. It indicates an abnormal status. Specifies the low threshold, when the operating parameter falls below this value, It indicates an abnormal status. Specifies the threshold for high alarm or low alarm conditions. Specifies the threshold for high warning or low warning conditions. Specifies the value of the threshold. This value is from 0 to 131 mA. Default None. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline This configuration is only suitable for SFP+ port interfaces with optical modules with transceiver-monitoring. This command configures the bias-current thresholds on the specified ports. The value will be stored both in the system and in the SFP/SFP+ transceivers and be converted to the 16-bit format and then rewritten into the SFP/SFP+ module. If the SFP/SFP+ module being configured does not support the threshold change, the user-configured threshold is stored in the system and the displayed value will be the user-configured threshold. If no user-configured threshold exists, the displayed value will always reflect the factory preset value defined by vendors. 296