P_SPEEDS_SUPPORTED#

code: 396

# 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#

  1. auto: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  2. f10M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  3. f100M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  4. f1G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  5. f10G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  6. f40G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  7. f100G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  8. f10MHDX: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  9. f100MHDX: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  10. f10M100M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  11. f100M1G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  12. f100M1G10G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  13. f2500M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  14. f5G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  15. f100M1G2500M: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  16. f25G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  17. f50G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  18. f200G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  19. f400G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  20. f800G: short integer, the speeds supported by the port

  21. 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