06-10-2013
12:44 PM
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03-25-2019
04:24 PM
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ciscomoderator
Can someone explain to me if this cable is good or bad?
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length Remote pair Pair status
--------- ----- ---------- ------------------ ----------- --------------------
Gi1/0/41 100M Pair A 60 +/- 0 meters N/A Normal
Pair B 0 +/- 0 meters N/A Normal
Pair C 58 +/- 1 meters N/A Short
Pair D 60 +/- 1 meters N/A Short
Thanks
06-10-2013 03:59 PM
Basically, this means the cable will not support 1 Gbps and PoE.
The length of Pair B is a bit dodgy.
Search for this forum entitled "How to use TDR" for more explanation.
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06-10-2013 04:08 PM
06-10-2013 11:52 PM
The length of Pair B is a bit dodgy.
Let me expland on this. Look at the distance detected of Pair "B".
I've got a suspicion that whatever is on this link is flapping. If my suspicion is correct, there's a potential short with the cable directly connected to the switch. It is showing "normal" possibly due to the vibration of the switch which causes the pins to lightly touch the cable that, sometimes, can cause the pair to flap regularly.
06-11-2013 06:48 AM
Thanks Leo you have cleared the muddy water. The port is not flapping except for when I run the TDR. The NIC on the printer is only capable of 100/Full and for now the Gig and POE are not important.
Thanks again.
06-12-2013 12:15 AM
The port is not flapping except for when I run the TDR.
That's not possible unless you are running a very old IOS. Newer IOS will not bring the link down when conducting a TDR.
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