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Feature Request: SFP Optical Diagnostics ("sh int transceiver" for those familiar)
Hey Meraki friends,
May I humbly suggest (also done via make-a-wish) support for SFP optical diagnostics? I know the MS have amazing copper cable diagnostics that is immensely helpful, and if you were able to add optical diagnostics, it would complement those perfectly.
For a long time, classic Cisco IOS operators have had the command 'show interface transceiver' to retrieve data from SFPs with DOM monitoring - not all SFPs do, in which case the command returns a blank output. But if the SFP is capable of diagnostic optical monitoring, you get a result like this:
#sh int trans
If device is externally calibrated, only calibrated values are printed.
++ : high alarm, + : high warning, - : low warning, -- : low alarm.
NA or N/A: not applicable, Tx: transmit, Rx: receive.
mA: milliamperes, dBm: decibels (milliwatts).
Optical Optical
Temperature Voltage Tx Power Rx Power
Port (Celsius) (Volts) (dBm) (dBm)
--------- ----------- ------- -------- --------
Te1/1 30.2 3.32 -0.4 -2.8
Te1/2 33.3 3.28 -1.6 -7.6
Te1/3 25.3 3.16 -3.1 -3.6
Te1/4 33.9 3.26 -1.8 -2.7
Te1/7 30.0 3.23 -2.0 -5.2
Te1/8 26.7 3.30 -0.6 -2.7
Of particular use to me is TX and RX power, because one can then check for high optical loss which is frequently a precursor to the problem.
As we know, Meraki always makes things easier for the user - so I would recommend a more friendly output, with "SFP does not support diagnostics" if they are not DOM-capable, and a nice table to go with the above output, and the values to be colored green for a good range, yellow for a marginal link (within 3dB of the receive power floor) and red if it is even lower than that (or higher - in case of a mismatched over-powered SFP). Currently, I do this by eye, cross-referencing the SFP datasheets to determine their minimum RX power levels to see if my results fall into an acceptable range.
PS: I've been doing a little bit of reading and apparently the DOM/DDM capabilities are standardized according to the SFP MSAs - so it's a well known mechanism. That should make it easier to figure out how to extract the data 🙂
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Yup! I would love to have this too. I recently brought up a link over some really old OM2 fibre running ~700m using LX optics and mode conditioning patch cables and it would be helpful to know these details to see how strong the link actually is. It is working, and operating at 1Gbps without errors... But I can't say how much room to spare we have levels wise.
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Inline power monitoring using SFP diagnostics would give us the ability to keep tabs on a link in a non-service-impacting manner.
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Just want to check if now (May 2021) Meraki has plan to add this DOM feature in to the SFP/SFP+ ports?
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I second this. I need this info for some more than 10k remote sites to know if I need attenuators with ER SM optics.....
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Need this as well. Please add this feature soon.
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ok, so still no optical stats in Meraki? Any way to get it through API calls?
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I'm disappointed that this has not yet been addressed. We are trying to switch from dumb old Black Box media converters that have been working for 15 years to SFP modules for our fiber links. The old converters literally have no diagnostics or way to connect for trouble shooting. Now we're inserting SFP modules in a Meraki switch at one end and Cisco at the other to replace the old converters. The transceivers will not link and the manufacturer is asking us for the light levels. Surprise! there doesn't seem to be a way to get them for either switch (both on Meraki Dashboard). It shows the model number and serial number of the module, but no diagnostics. The manufacturer says the module provides full diagnostics to the switch. C'mon Cisco. I expected more in our recent migration from Aruba to Cisco. They are supposed to be the big dog in this space.
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The new MS 17.1 beta says it has DOM
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Other_Topics/Digital_Optical_Monitoring
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Thank you! I'll have to look at that.
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Thanks for sharing! This is very helpful!
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Yes it will be added and the GUI in dashboard will even feature a graph over time for all the values (RX, TX, temp, current).