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#Huawei snmp get sfp transceiver atenuation uW convertion to dBm. Not working 16-05-2018, 16:06 Sorry for my english, I''m using google translator: I need to collect via snmp attenuation
If your network feels sluggish or devices mysteriously disconnect, the culprit might be smaller than you think—buried inside your Huawei switch. SFP power levels (optical transmit and receive power) are
The following uses the Moduletek SFP-10G-LR module connected to a Huawei S6700 switch as an example to introduce how to read information of the connected optical module on a
Dear team, I want to monitor the optical power of SFP port for Cisco and Nokia Alcatel Timetra devices, Can anyone find the solution to this? Anyone know about OID for this?
Using a Command If an optical module is installed in a running device, you can run the display transceiver command to view parameters of the optical module, including the center wavelength,
Modular Switch V200R002&V200R003 The Current Rx Power (dBM) field in the command output indicates the current receive power of the optical module, and the Current Tx
Install powerconnect.optical in the ExternalScripts directory of your Zabbix server and/or proxy. Check your zabbix_server nf and/or zabbix_proxy nf if in doubt.
Here are same Zabbix Templates for same Huawei devices like the Switches S5700 and S6700 and the router NE20/NE40 series series - phanthom2o4o/Huawei_Zabbix_Templates
CloudEngine 16800, 9800, 8800, and 6800 Series Switches Troubleshooting Guide (V300) How Do I Check the Transmit and Receive Optical Power of an Optical Module? Run the display interface
I''m working on Huawei Switches. I''m monitoring Optical interface (SFP) Power (Voltage) Tx/Rx. Requirements : I want to show interface and interface description in "item name". e.g Optical
In an effort to help notice such incidents earlier and take action, we''ve decided to monitor the RX power using Zabbix via SNMP. However I am running into issues defining a trigger. Optical power varies
A switch must use optical or copper modules that have been certified for use on Huawei switches. Non-certified optical or copper modules cannot ensure transmission reliability and may affect service
Let''s take Huawei''s S3328TP-SI switch as an example. This switch has 2 combo ports, which can be changed either to optical or electrical mode.
For example, if I read SNMP OID "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.3.0" then I will receive hostname of my switch. Is there any OID like this where I can found
Huawei-certified switch optical modules are recommended. If non-Huawei-certified switch optical modules are used, incorrect optical module information may be obtained during the query of optical
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Huawei switches using non-certified optical module may not be able to read the information, can not guarantee the accuracy of the information read, recommend the use of Huawei certified optical
You can also run the display transceiver diagnosis command to check optical parameters of the optical interface. <HUAWEI>display transceiver diagnosis interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/8
I kindly ask for extension of Zabbix templates to include monitoring of the most important Rx laser power, which most network devices can detect by DOM/DDM and provide via SNMP.
When using switches, we may encounter many confusions, such as what types of optical modules are needed for different models of Huawei switches, and how to resolve issues encountered
Would you like to learn how to monitor Cisco Switch or Router with free and open-source monitoring software called Zabbix? Well then, you are in
Joined: Feb 2020 Posts: 12 #3 08-02-2020, 09:21 using Zabbix for the first time have the OID info for sfp info table (screenshot attached) switch : Optilink OL MEN 99428 need help to create
The Current Rx Power (dBM) field in the command output indicates the current receive power of the optical module, and the Current Tx Power (dBM) field indicates the current transmit power.
Many friends have a doubt that the optical module I got is brand-new in appearance, but I don''t know how to query the relevant information of the
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