On Tue, 8 Jul 2014, PlaWanSai RMUTT CPE IX wrote:

               TGN#sho int g0/1 tra

 TX power 3888800 nW / 5 dBm (+/- 3dBm)

What is power in dBm?

Assuming nW is nanowatts (1 billionth of a watt):
3888800 nW = .0038888 watts

.0038888 watts = approx 5.898 dBm.

If that "/5 dBm" means the result from above should be divided by 5, then the actual transmit power would be a bit under +1.2 dBm.

Without knowing what type of transceiver you have, I don't know if that's in the expected range.

Note: Google found this for me:
http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/power/Watt_to_dBm.htm

jms
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