Displaying transceiver module information, Identifying transceiver modules, Troubleshooting transceiver modules – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F5000-S Firewall User Manual

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Displaying transceiver module information

Identifying transceiver modules

To identify transceiver modules, you can use the following command to view the key parameters of the

transceiver modules, including transceiver module type, connector type, central wavelength of the laser

sent, transmission distance, and vendor name or name of the vendor who customizes the transceiver

modules.
To display transceiver module information:

Purpose Command

Remarks

Display key parameters of the
transceiver module in a specific

interface.

display transceiver interface
[ interface-type interface-number ]

Available for all transceiver
modules.

Troubleshooting transceiver modules

The system outputs alarm information for you to locate and troubleshoot faults of transceiver modules.
To display the alarming information or fault detection parameters of a transceiver module:

Purpose Command

Remarks

Display the current alarm
information of the transceiver

module in a specific interface.

display transceiver alarm interface
[ interface-type interface-number ]

Available for all transceiver
modules.

Rebooting the firewall

CAUTION:

If the main system software image file does not exist, do not use the reboot command to reboot the
firewall. Specify the main system software image file first, and then reboot the firewall.

The precision of the rebooting timer is 1 minute. 1 minute before the rebooting time, the firewall prompts
“REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE” and reboots in one minute.

If you are performing file operations when the firewall is to be rebooted, the system does not execute the
reboot command for security.

To reboot a firewall, use one of the following methods:

Use the reboot command to reboot the firewall immediately.

Enable the scheduled reboot function at the CLI. You can set a time at which the firewall can

automatically reboot, or set a delay so that the firewall can automatically reboot within the delay.

Power on the firewall after powering it off, which is also called hard reboot or cold start. H3C does
not recommend that you use this method because it might cause data loss and hardware damages.

To reboot the firewall immediately:

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