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08-25-2021 05:16 PM
Good Evening, Need help understanding TDR results:
The First Test shows:
Pair A Pair A
Pair B Pair B
Pair C Pair C
Pair D Pair D
Second Test Shows:
Pair A Pair B
Pair B Pair A
Pair C Pair D
Pair D Pair C
Why is there a difference between the local pairs and remote pairs A->A A->B ?
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length Remote pair Pair status
--------- ----- ---------- ------------------ ----------- --------------------
Te1/0/42 1000M Pair A 119 +/- 10 meters Pair A Normal
Pair B 122 +/- 10 meters Pair B Normal
Pair C 124 +/- 10 meters Pair C Normal
Pair D 119 +/- 10 meters Pair D Normal
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length Remote pair Pair status
--------- ----- ---------- ------------------ ----------- --------------------
Te1/0/44 5000M Pair A 96 +/- 10 meters Pair B Normal
Pair B 92 +/- 10 meters Pair A Normal
Pair C 97 +/- 10 meters Pair D Normal
Pair D 94 +/- 10 meters Pair C Normal
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08-26-2021 09:33 AM
A->B < i think it is crossover cable while A->A or B >B are regular straight thru.
your distance or length is in meters; you should not have anything longer then 100 meters when using CAT5/6 cables.
Regards, ML
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08-25-2021 06:37 PM
What firmware is that switch running on?
Te 1/0/42 output looks dodgy.
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08-25-2021 08:06 PM
Cisco 9300 version 16.12
Meraki MR56 27.7.1
I'm getting CRC errors on Te1/0/42 and it keeps downshifting to 1000Mbit.
That's the reason I posted this question because of the different TDR results on the same 10GBaseTX ports
Te1/0/42 Wireless Access Po connected trunk a-full a-1000 100/1000/2.5G/5G/10GBaseTX
Te1/0/43 Wireless Access Po connected trunk a-full a-5000 100/1000/2.5G/5G/10GBaseTX
Te1/0/44 Wireless Access Po connected trunk a-full a-5000 100/1000/2.5G/5G/10GBaseTX
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08-25-2021 11:15 PM
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08-26-2021 06:10 AM
16.12.02
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08-26-2021 12:25 AM
In direct response to your question: You may be using a straight-through cable for one & the other may be a crossover cable.
Either way, you're exceeding 100 meters for the Gigabit cable & some links greater than Gigabit (like your 5Gb) have a maximum length of only 30 meters so I wouldn't trust that design.
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08-26-2021 01:11 AM
@jmcdonnell3 wrote:
Either way, you're exceeding 100 meters for the Gigabit cable & some links greater than Gigabit (like your 5Gb) have a maximum length of only 30 meters so I wouldn't trust that design.
Not so fast.
There is a reason why I am asking for the exact firmware.
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08-26-2021 06:21 AM
GM, the firmware is 16.12.02 and most of our runs use Cat5e cables (90%)
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08-26-2021 03:53 PM
@Waltorres wrote:
GM, the firmware is 16.12.02 and most of our runs use Cat5e cables (90%)
Based on my experience, I do not trust any TDR output from 16.12.1 up to 16.12.2.
If there is a need to use 16.12.X, 16.12.3a is a good and stable OS. < --- Read between the lines.
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08-26-2021 09:33 AM
A->B < i think it is crossover cable while A->A or B >B are regular straight thru.
your distance or length is in meters; you should not have anything longer then 100 meters when using CAT5/6 cables.
Regards, ML
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