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Fortinet 548B User Manual

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Selection Criteria

Slot/Port - This field indicates the interface to which the cable to be tested is connected.

Non-Configurable Data

Interface - Displays the interface tested in the Slot/Port notation. This field is displayed after the
"Test Cable" button has been clicked and results are available. This field is not visible when the page
is initially displayed.

Cable Status - This displays the cable status as Normal, Open or Short.

Normal: the cable is working correctly.

Open: the cable is disconnected or there is a faulty connector.

Short: there is an electrical short in the cable.

Cable Test Failed: The cable status could not be determined. The cable may in fact be working.
This field is displayed after the "Test Cable" button has been clicked and results are available. This
field is not visible when the page is initially displayed.

Cable Length - The estimated length of the cable in meters. The length is displayed as a range
between the shortest estimated length and the longest estimated length. Unknown is displayedif the
cable length could not be determined. The Cable Length is only displayed if the cable status is
Normal. This field is displayed after the "Test Cable" button has been clicked and results are
available. This field is not visible when the page is initially displayed.

Failure Location - The estimated distance in meters from the end of the cable to the failure location.
The failure location is only displayed if the cable status is Open or Short. This field is displayed after
the "Test Cable" button has been clicked and results are available. This field is not visible when the
page is initially displayed.

Command Buttons

Test Cable - Perform a cable test on the selected interface. The cable test may take up to 2 seconds
to complete. If the port has an active link then the link is not taken down and the cable status is
always "Normal". The command returns a cable length estimate if this feature is supported by the
PHY for the current link speed. Note that if the link is down and a cable is attached to a 10/100
Ethernet adapter then the cable status may be "Open" or "Short" because some Ethernet adapters
leave unused wire pairs unterminated or grounded.