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Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
Some Nokia SFP and XFP transponders have Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) capability.
With DDM the transceiver module maintains information about its working status in device
registers, such as:
• Temperature
• Supply voltage
• Transmit (TX) bias current
• TX output power
• Received (RX) optical power
The transceiver is also programmed with warning and alarm thresholds for low and high
conditions that can generate system events. These thresholds are programmed by the transceiver
manufacturer.
There are no CLI commands required for DDM operations, however, the show>port port-id
detail command displays DDM information in the Transceiver Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
output section.
The Tx and Rx power displayed in the DDM output are average optical power in dBm.
DDM information is populated into the router’s MIBs, so the DDM data can be retrieved by
Network Management using SNMP. Also, RMON threshold monitoring can be configured for the
DDM MIB variables to set custom event thresholds if the factory-programmed thresholds are not
at the desired levels.
The following are potential uses of the DDM data:
• Optics degradation monitoring — With the information returned by the DDM-capable
optics module, degradation in optical performance can be monitored and trigger events
based on custom or the factory-programmed warning and alarm thresholds.
• Link/router fault isolation — With the information returned by the DDM-capable optics
module, any optical problem affecting a port can be quickly identified or eliminated as the
potential problem source.