Diagnostics; Cable Diagnostics Test - TRENDnet TL2-F7120 User Manual

12-port 10g layer 2 managed sfp+ switch
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4. Review the settings. Click Backup to save the configuration file (config.bin) to your
local hard drive on your TFTP server root directory.
Backup/Restore: Select Backup to backup your configurations
Method: Select TFTP as the method of backing up your configuration
TFTP Server IP: Enter the IP address of your TFTP server.
To restore your switch configuration:
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 9).
2. Click on Tools, click on Firmware and click on Backup/Restore.
3. Make sure your TFTP server is running and note the IP address of your server and
configuration file name. The TFTP server should be in the same IP subnet as the switch.
Note: It is recommended to put the configuration file (config.bin) is placed in your TFTP
server root directory.
4. Review the settings. Click Restore to restore the switch configuration file (config.bin)
from your local hard drive from your TFTP server root directory.
Backup/Restore: Select Restore to restore your configurations
Method: Select TFTP as the method of restoring up your configuration
TFTP Server IP: Enter the IP address of your TFTP server
TFTP Server IP: Enter the IP address of your TFTP server.
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"Access your switch management
page"
Config File Name: Enter the configuration file name to restore. (Default file
extension: .cfg)
5. Click Apply and wait for the switch to restore settings.

Diagnostics

Cable Diagnostics Test

Tools > Diagnostics
The switch provides a basic cable diagnostic tool in the GUI for verifying the pairs in
copper cabling and estimated distance for troubleshooting purposes.
Note:
1. If the cable length displays N/A, it means that the cable length is Not
Available. The may be due to the port being unable to determine the estimated
cable length. If length is displayed as "N/A" it means the cable length is "Not
Available". This is due to the port being unable to obtain cable length/either
because its link speed is 10M or 100M, or the cables used are broken and/or of
bad in quality.
2. The deviation of "Cable Fault Distance" is +/- 2 meters. No cable may be
displayed in the table when the cable is less than 2 meters in length.
3. The test also measures the cable fault and identifies the fault in length
according to the distance from the switch.
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