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Cisco 100G CFP2 sensors not converted to dBm

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      Today we've installed some new CFP2 modules into our Cisco ASR devices with 100G transceivers. During some research of those transceivers and the compability we figured our that Observium is not detected their dBm sensors as "dBm" sensors; so data get's not converted to "dBm" from "Watt".

      Another issue I think it's related that all available sensors for the specific interfaces are not available in the port-tab selection menue next to "Real time", "Eventlog" ...

       

      Attached two screenshots and a full discovery debug.

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          [OBS-3147] Cisco 100G CFP2 sensors not converted to dBm
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Status Original: Resolved [ 5 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]

          Works great now Thank you Mike

          dklimek Denis Klimek added a comment - Works great now Thank you Mike
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
          Status Original: Pending Response [ 10000 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

          Now should work in mostly case(s)

          Fixed in r10175.

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Now should work in mostly case(s) Fixed in r10175.
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Status Original: In Review [ 10101 ] New: Pending Response [ 10000 ]

          Derp Cisco

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Derp Cisco
          dklimek Denis Klimek made changes -
          Attachment New: 100g-sensors.txt [ 16830 ]
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Status Original: Pending Response [ 10000 ] New: In Review [ 10101 ]

          Works fine so far, the transceiver is correctly detected and linked to the interface.
          This morning we've added another transceiver with CFP2 converter to QSFP28 and those is not working.

          Can you check your hack? I added a new debug log. The converter is plugged in into 0/1/0-PORT-1 / Hu0/1/0/1

          dklimek Denis Klimek added a comment - Works fine so far, the transceiver is correctly detected and linked to the interface. This morning we've added another transceiver with CFP2 converter to QSFP28 and those is not working. Can you check your hack? I added a new debug log. The converter is plugged in into 0/1/0-PORT-1 / Hu0/1/0/1

          Probably in r10172 fixed more relevant for your device(s).

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Probably in r10172 fixed more relevant for your device(s).

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            landy Mike Stupalov
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