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CISCO - Transceiver Detail

Qual é a melhor forma de coletar os dados abaixo no Orion?

What is the best way to collect the data below in Orion?

Switch_CISCO>show interfaces gigabitEthernet 0/51 transceiver detail

ITU Channel not available (Wavelength not available),

Transceiver is externally calibrated.

mA: milliamperes, dBm: decibels (milliwatts), NA or N/A: not applicable.

++ : high alarm, +  : high warning, -  : low warning, -- : low alarm.

A2D readouts (if they differ), are reported in parentheses.

The threshold values are calibrated.

                              High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm

           Temperature        Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold

Port       (Celsius)          (Celsius)   (Celsius)  (Celsius)  (Celsius)

--------- ------------------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------

Gi0/51      46.6               110.0       103.0        -8.0      -12.0

                              High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm

           Voltage            Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold

Port       (Volts)            (Volts)     (Volts)    (Volts)    (Volts)

---------  ---------------    ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------

Gi0/51     3.29                  4.00        3.70        3.00       2.95

                              High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm

           Current            Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold

Port       (milliamperes)     (mA)        (mA)       (mA)       (mA)

---------  -----------------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------

Gi0/51      33.4                84.0        70.0         4.0        2.0

           Optical            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm

           Transmit Power     Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold

Port       (dBm)              (dBm)       (dBm)      (dBm)      (dBm)

---------  -----------------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------

Gi0/51       2.8                 8.1         7.0        -2.0       -3.9

           Optical            High Alarm  High Warn  Low Warn   Low Alarm

           Receive Power      Threshold   Threshold  Threshold  Threshold

Port       (dBm)              (dBm)       (dBm)      (dBm)      (dBm)

---------  -----------------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------

Gi0/51     -35.2         -      -6.0        -8.2       -28.2      -35.2

  • Hi,

    How about getting this via SNMP?

    You can use Universal Device Poller

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    for CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.

    Regards,

    Matt

  • This is by SNMP, it is using the MIB CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB, but i don´t know where i can see this information:

    Optical Transmit Power (dBm) and Optical Receive Power (dBm)

  • The correct OIDs for Optical Transmit and Receive Power was found by default CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB

  • I get that but i'm just not seeing the information getting pulled still. Tried to apply that mib to interfaces and node. But none of the information will fill out.    im on an asr 9006

  • Not sure who may still be interested, but I located this at:

    1.3.6.1.4.19.9.91.1.1.1.1.4

    Get the data as a table. It will not be pretty. Example:

    Queried an "ME" (Cisco Metro Ethernet Switch) with just the 2 interfaces: 241, 332,40,-57,-59, 252, 329,139, -71, -98

    241 is interface 1's temp (24.1 C)

    332 is the voltage (3.32V)

    40 milliamps?

    -57 Optical Tx power (-5.7dBm)

    -59 Optical Rx Power (-5.9 dBm)

    252 interface 2's temp

    329 voltage

    139 milliamps?

    -71 is -7.1 Tx

    -98 is -9.8 Rx

    However, as you add interfaces, you get quite a messy query with no way to clean it up. It'd be great if Solarwinds would grab this info and store it with the interfaces. It too hard to associate these with interfaces generically.