P_SPEEDS_SUPPORTED
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# get
<module-index>/<port-index> P_SPEEDS_SUPPORTED ?
Description
Read the speeds supported by the port. The speeds supported by a port depends on the transceiver inserted into the port. A series of 0/1 values, identifying which speeds are supported by the port.
Note
Ports can support zero (in case of e.g. empty cage), one, or multiple speeds.
Actions
get
Parameters
- auto: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f10M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f1G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f10G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f40G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f10MHDX: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100MHDX: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f10M100M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100M1G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100M1G10G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f2500M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f5G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f100M1G2500M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f25G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f50G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f200G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f400G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f800G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
- f1600G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port
Example
# get
input:  0/1 P_SPEEDS_SUPPORTED ?
output: 0/1 P_SPEEDS_SUPPORTED 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0