Connectivity Guide

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Ethernet 1/1/18 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/19 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/20 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/21 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/22 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/23 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/24 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/25 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/26 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/27 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/28 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/29 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/30 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/31 unassigned NO unset up down
Ethernet 1/1/32 unassigned NO unset up down
Management 1/1/1 10.16.153.226/24 YES manual up up
Vlan 1 unassigned NO unset up down
Vlan 10 unassigned NO unset up down
Vlan 20 unassigned NO unset up down
Vlan 30 unassigned NO unset up down
View VLAN configuration
OS10# show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs,
@ Attached to Virtual Network
Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged
NUM Status Description Q Ports
1 Inactive A Eth1/1/1,1/1/6-1/1/32
10 Inactive
20 Inactive
22 Inactive
23 Active A Eth1/1/2
24 Inactive
25 Inactive
26 Inactive
27 Inactive
28 Inactive
29 Inactive
30 Inactive
Digital optical monitoring
The digital optical monitoring (DOM) feature monitors the digital optical media for temperature, voltage, bias, transmission
power (Tx), and reception power (Rx). This feature also generates event logs, alarms, and traps for any fluctuations, when
configured thresholds are reached.
There are four threshold levels for each of the DOM categoriestemperature, voltage, bias, transmission power, and reception
power as summarized in the following table:
High
High warning
Low
Low warning
The OS10 DOM subsystem periodically monitors the optical transceivers for temperature, voltage, bias, transmission power
and reception power changes and generate event logs, alarms, and traps when their respective values cross the predefined
thresholds.
Table 5. DOM Alarms
Alarm Category Alarm Name Traps Generated? Severity Level
Temperature Temperature high Y Major
Temperature high
warning
N Minor
Temperature low Y Major
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