If an administrator were to troubleshoot, how would they confirm the transceiver type, tx-power, rx-power, vendor name, and part number via the CLI?

An administrator connected a new fiber cable and transceiver to interface Ethernetl/l on a Palo Alto Networks firewall. However, the link does not seem to be coming up.

If an administrator were to troubleshoot, how would they confirm the transceiver type, tx-power, rx-power, vendor name, and part number via the CLI?
A . show system state filter sw.dev.interface.config
B. show chassis status slot s1
C. show system state filter-pretty sys.s1.*
D. show system state filter ethernet1/1

Answer: C

Explanation:

According to the Palo Alto Networks documentation1, the command show system state filter displays the current state of the system and allows you to filter the output by a specific keyword. The keyword ethernet1/1 matches the interface name that the administrator wants to troubleshoot. The output of this command will show information about the transceiver type, tx-power, rx-power, vendor name, and part number for that interface2. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

References:

1: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-cli-quick-start/use-the-cli/find-a-command

2: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClFmCAK

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