Cable diagnostics
NOTE: There are some limitations for cable diagnostics on the FS-108E, FS-124E, FS-108E-POE, FS-108E-FPOE, FS-124E-POE, FS-124E-FPOE, FS-148E, and FS-148E-POE models:
- Crosstalk cannot be detected.
- There is a 5-second delay before results are displayed.
- The value for the cable length is inaccurate.
- The results are inaccurate for open and short cables.
You can check the state of cables connected to a specific port. The following pair states are supported:
- Open
- Short
- Ok
- Open_Short
- Unknown
- Crosstalk
If no cable is connected to the specific port, the state is Open, and the cable length is 0 meters.
To see which models support this feature, refer to the FortiSwitch feature matrix.
Using the GUI:
- Go to Switch > Port > Physical.
- Select Cable Diagnostic for the appropriate port.
- Select Continue to start the cable diagnostics.
NOTE: Running cable diagnostics on a port that has the link up will interrupt the traffic for several seconds. - Select Back to Physical Ports to close the Cable Diagnostics window.
Using the CLI:
Use the following command to run a time domain reflectometry (TDR) diagnostic test on cables connected to a specific port:
diagnose switch physical-ports cable-diag <physical port name>
NOTE: Running cable diagnostics on a port that has the link up will interrupt the traffic for several seconds.
For example:
# diagnose switch physical-ports cable-diag port1
port1: cable (4 pairs, length +/- 10 meters)
pair A Open, length 0 meters
pair B Open, length 0 meters
pair C Open, length 0 meters
pair D Open, length 0 meters
Use the following command to check the medium dependent interface crossover (MDI-X) interface status for a specific port:
diagnose switch physical-ports mdix-status <physical port name>
For example:
# diagnose switch physical-ports mdix-status port1
port1: MDIX(Crossover)