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02-04-2020 05:17 PM
Hope everyone is doing well.
I am testing some cables (which were ofcourse certified by the cable guys) and want to make sure I understand the output.
Port 4:12 has a camera on the end of it that is working
Slot 4
port 12: cable (4 pairs, length +/- 10 meters)
pair A Ok, length 37 meters
pair B Ok, length 42 meters
pair C Short, length 37 meters
pair D Short, length 38 meters
Port 5:29 has a camera that is not working
Slot 5
port 29: cable (4 pairs, length +/- 10 meters)
pair A Ok, length 42 meters
pair B Open, length 42 meters
pair C Short, length 43 meters
pair D Short, length 45 meters
Am I correct to assume C & D are the POE pairs and “Short” means the the circut is closed on the PoE pairs while Ok means there is a device at the end of a non-PoE pair? These leave Open to mean the switch detects nothing at the end of wire.
Also I saw someone ask about but didn’t see the answer to:
A,B,C,D = 1/2,3/4,5/6,7/8 = Blue, Orange, Green, Brown
It would be great to tell them to check the Orange pair for port 5:29
Thanks,
03-28-2024 10:47 AM
If it helps...
Pair A = Green
Pair B = Orange
Pair C=Blue
Pair D=Brown
couldn't find the answer, so i made got a cable and ran the command - all pairs present and then started cutting pairs/process of elimination and re-running the command until all pairs were "Open".
Good times...
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