Cable diagnostics tests

NOTE: The cable diagnostics test will bring down the link, which will take more time to complete the test.

The TDR cable diagnostic test allows an operator to test twisted pair cables for faults without physically disconnecting the cables from the switch. It helps in troubleshooting connectivity or monitoring performance on one or more switch ports.

The diag cable-diagnostic command can be used to run cable diagnostic tests and display the test results.

The following table provides the cable status messages and their descriptions.

Status Meaning
good The MDI pair is good.
open The MDI pair is not terminated with a link partner or has an open circuit.
short The MDI pair is shorted within itself (intra-short).
inter_short The MDI pair is shorted with another pair (inter-short).
high_impedance The MDI pair has high-impedance mismatch and is not guaranteed to link up.
low_impedance The MDI pair has low-impedance mismatch and is not guaranteed to link up.
failed The MDI pair has failed the cable diagnostic test.
The following table provides the possible cable diagnostic failure reasons for port types.
Port Type Reasons
1GbT Interface is busy, or link partner is not configured for auto-negotiation, or link partner is busy establishing the link.
2.5G-SmartRate Interface is busy.
5G-SmartRate Interface is busy.
The following table provides the cable length accuracy for port types.
Port Type Reasons
1GbT When diagnostic status is "good", cable length is reported within +/-10m.
2.5G-SmartRate When diagnostic status is "good", cable length is not reported (0m).
5G-SmartRate When diagnostic status is "good", cable length is not reported (0m).
The following table provides the distance to fault accuracy for port types.
Port Type Reasons
1GbT When diagnostic status is not "good" or "failed", distance to fault is reported within +/-5m.
2.5G-SmartRate When diagnostic status is not "good" or "failed", distance to fault is reported within +/-5m.
5G-SmartRate When diagnostic status is not "good" or "failed", distance to fault is reported within +/-5m.