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How to view Firepower 4100 tranceiver info or details

foerstd-work
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Hi all,


Does anyone know if the Firepower 4100 supports a CLI method of checking tranceiver details? I am trying to determine what model SFP is installed in an interface, but can't find this info for the life of me.

 

I have tried numerous things as well as Internet searches and haven't figured it out yet. At a minimum I would like to know the type of transceiver, but also the optical info as well if possible.

 

Here's what I believe I have tried so far:

scope chassis > show inventory
show eth-uplink expand detail
scope eth-uplink > scope fabric a > show interface # # detail
scope eth-uplink > scope fabric a > show port-channel

scope fabric-interconnect a > scope card # > show detail

 

Thanks!

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Marvin Rhoads
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Just adding this reply in case anybody comes across this thread as a result of a search.

Under "scope fabric-interconnect", use "show inventory expand detail".

That command will return full details of the installed transceiver(s).

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Raed Boshmaf
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Try the following from the chassis CLI it should have the information that you are looking for

connect fxos

show interface transceiver details

Marvin Rhoads
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Just adding this reply in case anybody comes across this thread as a result of a search.

Under "scope fabric-interconnect", use "show inventory expand detail".

That command will return full details of the installed transceiver(s).

Ilkin
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Transceiver and other chassis/hardware-related commands can be found in the Firepower eXtensible Operating System (FXOS) Technical FAQ.

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