Time Domain Reflectometer (Tdr); Tdr-Cable-Test - Dell Force10 Z9000 Reference Manual

Ftos command line reference guide for the z9000 system ftos 9.1.(0.0)
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Example
FTOS#show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-channel 2 incoming-
interface gi
3/0 source-ip 2.2.2.0 destination-ip 3.2.3.1 protocol tcp
source-port 5
destination-port 6
Egress Port for port-channel 2, for the given flow:
Unfragmented packet: Gi 1/6
Fragmented packets (first fragment): Gi 1/12
Fragmented packets (remaining fragments): Gi 1/12
Related
load-balance (E-Series)
Commands

Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR)

TDR is useful for troubleshooting an interface that is not establishing a link; either it is flapping or not coming up at all.
TDR detects open or short conditions of copper cables on 100/1000 Base-T modules.
Important Points to Remember
The interface and port must be enabled (configured—refer to the interface command) before running TDR.
An error message is generated if you have not enabled the interface.
The interface on the far-end device must be shut down before running TDR.
Because TDR is an intrusive test on an interface that is not establishing a link, do not run TDR on an interface
that is passing traffic.
When testing between two devices, do not run the test on both ends of the cable.

tdr-cable-test

Test the condition of copper cables on 100/1000 Base-T modules.
C-Series, E-Series, S-Series, S4810
Syntax
tdr-cable-test interface
Parameters
interface
Defaults
none
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Version 8.3.7.0
An IP payload is going out of a Layer 2 LAG interface that is a member of a VLAN with
an IP address
– balances traffic over E-Series port channel members.
Enter the keyword GigabitEthernet followed by the slot/port
information for the 100/1000 Ethernet interface.
Introduced on the S4810.
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