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TDR or similar cable test diagnostics

TDR or similar cable test diagnostics

Eduardo_Mendiza
New Contributor
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

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Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
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
code:
run diagnostics cable ports [ {port-list} | all ]

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Maybe the G1 switches just don't have the hardware to get this done.

Though I swear I saw a TAC guy do something similar in the past.

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
Somehow, I managed to miss the minimum required EXOS version = 21.1.2. This is noted on the cablediag page: http://api.extremenetworks.com/EXOS/Applications/Cablediag/

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
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
code:
run diagnostics cable ports [ {port-list} | all ]

JohanHendrikx
Contributor II
What is pair A, B, C and D (1,2 / 3,6/ 4,5 and 7,8)?
Johan Hendrik System Architect Audax

Hi, all!

So, what exactly is pairs A, B, C, D?

Thank you!
GTM-P2G8KFN