Users Guide
Enabling HiGig Link-Bundle Monitoring
To enable the monitoring of HiGig link bundles, follow these steps.
1. Enable the monitoring of traffic distribution on the member links in a HiGig link bundle (port-
channel).
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#hg-link-bundle-monitor {sfm npu-id hg-port—channel hg-port—
channel-id | slot slot npuUnit npu-id hg-port—channel 0} enable
2. Specify the trigger threshold for HiGig link-bundle monitoring.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#hg-link-bundle-monitor trigger-threshold percentage
3. Specify the interval (in seconds) when HiGig link-bundle monitoring is performed.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#hg-link-bundle-monitor rate-interval seconds
4. Enable SNMP trap generation for HiGig link-bundle monitoring.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#snmp-server enable traps hg-lbm
5. Display the traffic utilization of member links in a HiGig link bundle (port channel).
EXEC, EXEC Privilege modes
Dell#show hg-link-bundle-distribution {sfm npu-id hg-port—channel hg-port—
channel-id | slot slot npuUnit npu-id hg-port—channel 0}
Non Dell-Qualified Transceivers
The system supports Dell-qualified transceivers and only some of the non Dell-qualified transceivers.
The system supports the following cables and adapters:
• DAC cables
• AOC cables
• AOC fan-out cables
• DAC fan-out cables
• 40G fiber breakout cables
• 10G AOC and DAC cables
• 1G optics
• QSA
If you use any of the cables or adapters in the preceding list that is not Dell-qualified, the Dell Networking
OS detects it and makes it operational. The system displays a syslog message similar to the following:
Apr 29 05:09:16: %S4048-ON:1 %IFAGT-5-UNSUP_OPTICS: Non-qualified optics in
slot 1 port 49
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