03-04-2015 07:21 PM - edited 03-07-2019 10:56 PM
Hi,
I'm finding what looks like Cisco blanket disabling the TDR (cable test) feature on switchports on the 2960-X if the downstream device is negotiated to anything other than 1000Mbps. Is this done intentionally, or am I hitting some kind of bug?
When running "test cable tdr int <int>", and then waiting several seconds, afterwards running "show cable tdr int <int>", the results are basically useless if the port isn't connected to a 1000Mbps device. It shows the table of results with all "N/A", and at the bottom it simply says:
Cable Diage is not available at 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps.
This is on software version 15.0(2)EX4 .
This seems a little silly to me, since it worked on the non X-series 2960's in the past, IIRC.
03-04-2015 07:45 PM
Try entering the "media rj" command" before you run the TDR test.
Below is the posting where I located this TDR info.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/74231/how-use-time-domain-reflectometer-tdr
Thanks to Leo's posting!
03-04-2015 07:49 PM
Here's what I "can" tell you about 2960X and TDR:
1. 2960X TDR currently (emphasis on the word "CURRENTLY") supports only 1000BaseTx.
2. 2960X TDR currently (emphasis on the word "CURRENTLY") CANNOT support 10/100BaseTx.
03-05-2015 05:23 AM
Good morning Leo,
Sorry for mis quoting your posting.
After re-reading your posting, I noticed it did not reference 2960X.
However the info below is from the 2960X system management commands (document)
TDR is supported only on 10/100/100 copper Ethernet ports. It is not supported on 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports or small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module ports.
I suspect the 10/100/100 is a typo, since it is stating 100 twice.
What are your thoughts on this document(TDR is supported only on 10/100/100)?
03-05-2015 02:39 PM
What are your thoughts on this document(TDR is supported only on 10/100/100)?
This is a Cisco "document bug" and you are so going to get me in a deep-heap-of-cow-manure!
All I can say or all I am ALLOWED TO SAY is: CURRENT IOS restricts the 2960X's TDR function on 1000BaseTx. Again, emphasis on the word "CURRENT".
What I failed to mention in my last post is this: Talk to your Cisco SE/AM. Reach out to them. TDR function, over the last few years, have gained some sort of "traction" inside Cisco. One thing I can say is the people involved have listened to what I have to say and they are actively doing something about it. Talking to your Cisco SE/AM means feedback gives the developers and the switching/2960X BU the assurance that what they are doing (improving 2960X functionality) is not in vain.
I cannot say anything else because I made a promise to keep my big "trap" shut in exchange for something.
Sorry for mis quoting your posting.
Apologies NOT REQUIRED. I deliberately didn't put anything about TDR functionalities on my blog because I only have a very limited amount of 2960X to play with. By the time I finished testing (TDR on a 2960X), I was given the chance to do something about the "shortfall". Without being asked, I decided to hold off on making a comment until I see something. So far, the future looks bright.
03-05-2015 02:39 PM
Thank you Leo!
I understand now.
03-05-2015 06:55 PM
Well, at least there seems to be some hope there. TDR at the switchport, regardless of speed, is definitely more ideal than unplugging ports to plug in a 3rd party tool, etc. I'm still getting one (because we love cool toys), but I do have hope they'll ship an IOS update to close this gap.
03-05-2015 07:31 PM
Well, at least there seems to be some hope there.
There is hope.
but I do have hope they'll ship an IOS update to close this gap.
No comment.
I'm still getting one
Don't forget to get maintenance ... and we're going to be getting 1T-3000-ACK-LRAT2.
03-05-2015 06:53 AM
Thanks Leo.
I guess this is my nudge to go buy a Fluke MicroScanner and works with my hands for a change :).
08-18-2020 08:54 AM
Yeah no luck with TDR on 2960x on a 100Mb/s port
sw1cab1.keesom10h#show cable-diagnostics tdr int gi 2/0/36
TDR test last run on: August 18 15:47:10
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length Remote pair Pair status
--------- ----- ---------- ------------------ ----------- --------------------
Gi2/0/36 100M Pair A N/A N/A Not Completed
Pair B N/A N/A Not Completed
Pair C N/A N/A Not Completed
Pair D N/A N/A Not Completed
sw1cab1.keesom10h#
sw1cab1.keesom10h#show int gi 2/0/36 | i media
Full-duplex, 100Mb/s, media type is 10/100/1000BaseTX
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