Link Flap Damping is a feature designed to detect situations when an interface is continuously flapping. If enough flaps are done, the damping mechanism is triggered temporarily holding the interface link-down. This smoothes out link flap occurrences and reduces churn in the network caused by link flaps.

This command configures the default speed on all of the OSFP and QSFP-DD ports on a system. It can be applied on ports without any transceivers inserted.

On most PHYs, we run a sequence of steps in order to bring the links up reliably, because of it’s conservative nature,

This new CLI command provides all the DOM (Digital Optical Monitoring?) data of the transceiver for the operational

Coherent signaling technology is used for data transmission over long distances. These transmitted signals are