The Copper Test feature of the switch tests whether a port can link up or not through an RJ45 connector and also helps to determine the cable performance with the use of the Virtual Cable Tester (VCT). If an interface has problems, you can perform a diagnostic test on the cable that is plugged on that interface to see its status. With this information in hand, you can make better decisions when you troubleshoot an interface.
VCT performs two types of tests:
This article explains the performance of the copper ports test done by the VCT on Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports.
Before running the test, do the following:
Important: When a port is tested, it is set to the Down state and communications are interrupted. After the test, the port returns to the Up state. It is not recommended that you run the copper port test on a port you are using to run the web-based utility of your switch because communications with that device will be disrupted.
Note: The test results have an accuracy within an error range of +/- 10 for advanced testing and +/- 2 for basic testing.
Step 1. Log in to the web-based utility of your switch then choose Advanced in the Display Mode drop-down list.
Note: In this example, SG350X-48MP switch is used.
Note: If you have an Sx300 or Sx500 Series switch, skip to Step 2.
Step 2. Log in to the web-based utility of your switch then choose Status and Statics > Diagnostics > Copper Test.
Note: If you have an Sx200, Sx300, or Sx500 Series Switch, choose Administration > Diagnostics > Copper Test.
Step 3. In the Port area, choose the port that you want to test.
Note: In this example, Port GE4 of Unit 2 is chosen.
Note: If you have a non-stackable switch such as Sx200, Sx250, or Sx300 Series Switch, choose a port only.
Step 4. Click Copper Test.
Step 5. Once the message appears, click OK to confirm to shut down the port or Cancel to abort the test.
The following information are displayed in the Test Results area:
Note: In this example, one end of the connected cable is broken.
- OK — Cable has passed the test.
- No Cable — Cable is not connected to the port.
- Open Cable — Only one end of the cable is connected.
- Short Cable — Short circuit has occurred in the cable.
- Unknown Test Result — Error has occurred.
When the VCT is run on a Gigabit port, the Advanced Information area will display the following information:
In the example below, the broken cable has been replaced with a new one.
You should now have successfully conducted a copper test on a port of your switch.
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
11-Dec-2018 |
Initial Release |