[f-nsp] How to see the make and model of a transceiver
Jonas Frey (Probe Networks)
jf at probe-networks.de
Wed Mar 23 10:26:47 EDT 2016
Hello Nick,
you can do this via the hidden "dm" command:
dm optic x/x/x eeprom
This will show the eeprom contents of the transceiver (S/N, manufacturer
etc).
-Jonas
Am Mittwoch, den 23.03.2016, 14:16 +0000 schrieb Nick Cutting:
> This is on a brocade ICX6610
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> Is there a brocade equivalent of the cisco command show interface x/y
> capabilities ?
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> The show interface command gives me the below:
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> SSH at ETGUKHEXSAN02#sh interfaces e 1/3/1
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> 10GigabitEthernet1/3/1 is up, line protocol is up
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> Port up for 18 days 19 hours 23 minutes 23 seconds
>
> Hardware is 10GigabitEthernet, address is cc4e.24c2.efa0 (bia
> cc4e.24c2.efc3)
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> Interface type is 10Gig SFP+ Copper
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> Configured speed 10Gbit, actual 10Gbit, configured duplex fdx,
> actual fdx
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> So I know it’s a twinax cable (SFP+ copper – and I plugged it in)– but
> I was hoping to get more information ?
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> Any ideas?
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