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The current system working mode is standard. The next system working mode is advance. display transceiver alarm Use display transceiver alarm to display the alarms present on transceiver modules. Syntax display transceiver alarm interface [ interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface [ interface-type interface-number ]: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If no interface is specified, this command displays the alarms present on the transceiver modules on all interfaces. Usage guidelines Table 24 shows the alarms that might occur to the commonly used transceiver modules. If no error occurs, "None" is displayed. Table 24 Alarms on commonly used transceiver modules Field SFP /SFP+: RX loss of signal RX power high RX power low TX fault TX bias high TX bias low TX power high TX power low Temp high Temp low Voltage high Voltage low Transceiver info I/O error Transceiver info checksum error Transceiver type and port configuration mismatch Remarks Received signals are lost. The received optical power is high. The received optical power is low. Transmission error. The transmitted bias current is high. The transmitted bias current is low. The transmitted optical power is high. The transmitted optical power is low. The temperature is high. The temperature is low. The voltage is high. The voltage is low. Transceiver information read/write error. Transceiver information checksum error. The type of the transceiver module does not match the port configuration. 162

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The current system working mode is standard.
The next system working mode is advance.
display transceiver alarm
Use
display transceiver alarm
to display the alarms present on transceiver modules.
Syntax
display transceiver alarm interface
[
interface-type interface-number
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface
[
interface-type interface-number
]: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If no interface
is specified, this command displays the alarms present on the transceiver modules on all interfaces.
Usage guidelines
Table 24
shows the alarms that might occur to the commonly used transceiver modules.
If no error occurs, "None" is displayed.
Table 24
Alarms on commonly used transceiver modules
Field
Remarks
SFP
/SFP+:
RX loss of signal
Received signals are lost.
RX power high
The received optical power is high.
RX power low
The received optical power is low.
TX fault
Transmission error.
TX bias high
The transmitted bias current is high.
TX bias low
The transmitted bias current is low.
TX power high
The transmitted optical power is high.
TX power low
The transmitted optical power is low.
Temp high
The temperature is high.
Temp low
The temperature is low.
Voltage high
The voltage is high.
Voltage low
The voltage is low.
Transceiver info I/O error
Transceiver information read/write error.
Transceiver info checksum error
Transceiver information checksum error.
Transceiver type and port configuration
mismatch
The type of the transceiver module does not match the port
configuration.