Chapter 3
Device Management
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Determining the Estimated Distance To Fault (DTF)
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Figure 34: Clear Cable Diagnostics Statistics Form
1.
Port Check Boxes
2.
Apply Button
2. Select one or more Ethernet ports.
3. Click
Apply
.
Section 3.6.11.4
Determining the Estimated Distance To Fault (DTF)
To determine the estimate Distance To Fault (DTF), do the following:
1. Connect a CAT-5 (or better quality) Ethernet cable with a known length to the device. Do not connect the
other end of the cable to another port.
2. Configure the cable diagnostic utility to run a few times on the selected Ethernet port and start the test. For
Section 3.6.11.2, “Performing Cable Diagnostics”
. Open faults should be detected
and recorded in the system log.
3. Review the errors recorded in the system log and determine the average distance of the open faults. For
more information about the system log, refer to
Section 3.5.1, “Viewing Local Logs”
4. Subtract the average distance from the cable length to determine the calibration value.
5. Configure the cable diagnostic utility to run a few times with the new calibration value. The distance to the
open fault should now be the same as the actual length of the cable. The Distance To Fault (DTF) is now
calibrated for the selected Ethernet port.
Section 3.6.12
Resetting Ethernet Ports
At times, it may be necessary to reset a specific Ethernet port, such as when the link partner has latched into an
inappropriate state. This is also useful for forcing a re-negotiation of the speed and duplex modes.
To reset a specific Ethernet port(s), do the following:
1. Navigate to
Ethernet Ports
»
Reset Port(s)
. The
Reset Port(s)
form appears.