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rb400
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CLI command to determine installed transceivers

 

What is the CLI cmd to determine the transceivers installed in a fgt?

 

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Jeff_FTNT
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You may try use CLI: get hardware nic  xx (NIC name) , it can show the interface status. If transceivers and cable are OK, it will make link up.

No CLI to determine installed transceivers, thanks.

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Jeff_FTNT
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Staff

You may try use CLI: get hardware nic  xx (NIC name) , it can show the interface status. If transceivers and cable are OK, it will make link up.

No CLI to determine installed transceivers, thanks.

Bvaya

get system interface transceiver port36 Interface port36: SFP/SFP+   Vendor Name: AVAGO             Part No.   : AFBR-709ASMZ      Serial No. : AA13433NH38       Measurement  Unit         Value        High Alarm   High Warning Low Warning  Low Alarm      ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------   Temperature  (Celsius)     43.6         90.0         85.0          0.0         -5.0   Voltage      (Volts)       3.33         3.60         3.46         3.13         3.00   Tx Bias      (mA)          6.84        10.50        10.50         2.50         2.50   Tx Power     (dBm)         -2.3          3.0         -1.0         -5.0         -9.0   Rx Power     (dBm)         -2.8          3.0         -1.0        -15.0        -15.0   ++ : high alarm, + : high warning, - : low warning, -- : low alarm, ? : suspect.

emnoc
Esteemed Contributor III

That command is not available in ALL models or all  FortiOS versions and in some you will get  warnings;

e.g

 

 get sys interface  transceiver port2

P14814-4(300D-GEN1/2/3), this feature is not supported..

 

Without  pulling the actual transceiver you will never really know.

 

 

 

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hohosecure
New Contributor III

Try http://kb.fortinet.com/kb/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=FD38931, it tells you the models where this command works.

 

HoHo.

emnoc
Esteemed Contributor III

Good job, I knew link exist that describe what models.

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telecosistem
New Contributor

Hello,

 

diagnose hardware deviceinfo nic <portX> // Check the total amount of errors. Reset counters and check again.

diagnose netlink interface clear <portX> //Clear counters

Best regards,

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