05-25-2025 06:45 AM
I can see command there is a command to check the voltage, power, temperature for sfp connection "show interfaces transceiver detail". Does the values meant for transceiver or fiber cabling regarding the temp, voltage & power values? Is there any significance for these values in the network infra?
05-25-2025 07:42 AM
Firstly, lower end transceivers often don't provide those stats.
Whether a particular stat is for the transceiver or the cable depends on the stat.
Yes, many, if perhaps all, if out of a expected range could have negative impact to the network infrastructure. Degree of impact depends much how far out of range that stat is and its impact to short term and/or long term operation.
05-25-2025 08:28 AM
The switch is giving those details when I gave that command it gives me values like temp, voltage, power .
05-25-2025 09:24 AM
The switch is giving those details when I gave that command it gives me values like temp, voltage, power .
Okay, and?
05-25-2025 09:33 AM
ok.. i Just want to know the values which are given are of transceiver or fiber related? What is the logic behind it?
05-25-2025 10:26 AM
Things like voltage or temperature would usually apply to the transceiver. Power could be transceiver electrical or fiber optical.
Often, Cisco command reference documentation will briefly explain meaning of various stats. Have you checked for that?
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