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InterconnectDiagnosticsLinkOpticalPower

import type { InterconnectDiagnosticsLinkOpticalPower } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/compute:v1.ts";
interface InterconnectDiagnosticsLinkOpticalPower {
state?:
| "HIGH_ALARM"
| "HIGH_WARNING"
| "LOW_ALARM"
| "LOW_WARNING"
| "OK";
value?: number;
}

§Properties

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state?: "HIGH_ALARM" | "HIGH_WARNING" | "LOW_ALARM" | "LOW_WARNING" | "OK"
[src]

The status of the current value when compared to the warning and alarm levels for the receiving or transmitting transceiver. Possible states include: - OK: The value has not crossed a warning threshold. - LOW_WARNING: The value has crossed below the low warning threshold. - HIGH_WARNING: The value has crossed above the high warning threshold. - LOW_ALARM: The value has crossed below the low alarm threshold. - HIGH_ALARM: The value has crossed above the high alarm threshold.

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value?: number
[src]

Value of the current receiving or transmitting optical power, read in dBm. Take a known good optical value, give it a 10% margin and trigger warnings relative to that value. In general, a -7dBm warning and a -11dBm alarm are good optical value estimates for most links.