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‎09-20-2016 08:36 PM
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if the summit series has any TDR functionalities or similiar failure detection features on copper cables. I know the summit series has a run diagnostics command, but, from what I've read, it only tests ASIC and packet loopback.
Cheers.
Ed
I would like to know if the summit series has any TDR functionalities or similiar failure detection features on copper cables. I know the summit series has a run diagnostics command, but, from what I've read, it only tests ASIC and packet loopback.
Cheers.
Ed
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‎01-14-2019 08:17 PM
It's working for me using my cell phone (not on internal wireless).
Specifically regarding cable diag, there's this page: http://api.extremenetworks.com/EXOS/Applications/Cablediag/
Note that in 22.5, a normal CLI command was added
Specifically regarding cable diag, there's this page: http://api.extremenetworks.com/EXOS/Applications/Cablediag/
Note that in 22.5, a normal CLI command was added
code:
run diagnostics cable ports [ {port-list} | all ]
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‎01-09-2019 08:06 AM
This is related to the below cablediagnostic output:
code:
port 2: cable (4 pairs, length +/- 10 meters)
pair A Ok, length 0 meters
pair B Ok, length 0 meters
pair C Ok, length 0 meters
pair D Ok, length 0 meters
@John: Good question ! (i hope it will be answered)
otherwise you have to test it by modifying a patch cable.
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‎01-09-2019 08:06 AM
Any news after 10 months ?
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‎02-23-2018 11:21 AM
Extreme is working on a central document web page for engineering created documentation.
api.extremenetworks.com
unfortunately, it is not enabled to be visible outside of Extreme just yet.
Until this is working, I've updated github with the doc for cablediag 1.1.0.3
api.extremenetworks.com
unfortunately, it is not enabled to be visible outside of Extreme just yet.
Until this is working, I've updated github with the doc for cablediag 1.1.0.3
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‎02-23-2018 05:31 AM
Hi Dave,
It seems that there are some changes in Cable Diagnostics 1.1.0.3.
Having a short look into "User Documentation" will only deleiver a HTML Error:
404: Not Found
https://rawgit.com/extremenetworks/EXOS_Apps/master/Cablediags/docs/
Regards
It seems that there are some changes in Cable Diagnostics 1.1.0.3.
Having a short look into "User Documentation" will only deleiver a HTML Error:
404: Not Found
https://rawgit.com/extremenetworks/EXOS_Apps/master/Cablediags/docs/
Regards
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‎05-31-2017 05:42 AM
Test this feature with X440-G2 48 Ports - it does not work ;-(
GTAC Case 01327221
Other Switches X450-G2 or X440 24Port models working well.
I hope cablediag.py will be a standard CLI command in near future.
Regards
GTAC Case 01327221
Other Switches X450-G2 or X440 24Port models working well.
I hope cablediag.py will be a standard CLI command in near future.
Regards
