Chapter 14 Cable Diagnostics Commands - D-Link xstack DGS-3620 series Reference Manual

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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 14
Commands
cable_diag ports [<portlist> | all]
14-1
cable_diag ports
Description
This command is used to test copper cabling.
For 10/100Based-TX link speed RJ45 cables, two pairs of cables will be diagnosed.
For 1000Base-T link speed RJ45 cables, four pairs of cables will be diagnosed.
The type of cable errors can be open, short, or crosstalk.
Open means that the cable in the error pair does not have a connection at the specified
position.
Short means that the cables in the error pair has a short problem at the specified position.
Crosstalk means that the cable in the error pair has a crosstalk problem at the specified
position.
For Gigabit Ethernet ports:
Where the link partner is powered on with no errors and the link is up, this command
can detect the cable length.
Where the link partner is powered on with errors, this command can detect whether the
error is open, short, or crosstalk. In this case this command can also detect the distance of
the error.
Where the link partner is powered down with no errors and the link is down, this
command can detect the cable length.
When the link partner is powered down with errors, this command can detect whether
the error is open, short, or crosstalk. In this case this command can also detect the
distance of the error.
When there is no link partner with no errors, this command cannot detect the cable
length.
When there is no link partner with errors, this command can detect whether the error is
open, short, or crosstalk. In this case this command can also detect the distance of the
error.
The Cable length range that can be detected is as follows:
Smaller than 50m (<50m)
Between 50m and 80m (50m~80m)
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