Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual
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Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide
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Port Configuration
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Command Usage
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Cable diagnostics are performed using Digital Signal Processing (DSP) test methods. DSP
analyses the cable by sending a pulsed signal into the cable, and then examining the reflection
of that pulse.
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Cable diagnostics can only be performed on twisted-pair media.
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This cable test is only accurate for cables 7 - 140 meters long.
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The test takes approximately 5 seconds. The switch displays the results of the test immediately
upon completion, including common cable failures, as well as the status and approximate
length to a fault.
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Potential conditions which may be listed by the diagnostics include:
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OK: Correctly terminated pair
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Open: Open pair, no link partner
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Short: Shorted pair
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Not Supported: This message is displayed for any Gigabit Ethernet ports linked up at a
speed lower than 1000 Mbps.
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Impedance mismatch: Terminating impedance is not in the reference range.
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Ports are linked down while running cable diagnostics.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
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Port – Switch port identifier.
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Type – Displays media type. (GE – Gigabit Ethernet, Other – SFP)
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Link Status – Shows if the port link is up or down.
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Test Result – The results include common cable failures, as well as the status and approximate
distance to a fault, or the approximate cable length if no fault is found.
To ensure more accurate measurement of the length to a fault, first disable power-saving
mode on the link partner before running cable diagnostics.
For link-down ports, the reported distance to a fault is accurate to within +/- 2 meters. For
link-up ports, the accuracy is +/- 10 meters.
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Last Updated – Shows the last time this port was tested.
Interface
To test the cable attached to a port:
1. Click Interface, Port, Cable Test.
2. Click Test for any port to start the cable test.