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Cable Diagnostic 
Upon booting up the Switch, a Cable Diagnostic is used to detect three 
problems that may prevent successful connection. This feature operates 
only on ports that are connected to 1000Mbps devices. If there are 
problems on a port connected to a Gigabit Ethernet device (1000Mbps), 
try restarting the Switch and watch the speed (100/1000Mbps) LED 
indicators to determine is the problem is a fault in the cable or connecting 
hardware. For ports operating at 10 or 100Mbps, the LED indicators can 
be used for less specific troubleshooting.  
The faults detected by the cable diagnostic for 1000Mbps operation are as 
follows: 
  Open circuit - a lack of continuity between the pins at each end of the 
Ethernet cable or a disconnected cable.  
  Short circuit  - two or more conductors short-circuited.  
  Connectivity is checked for each of the eight wires of a cable to 
ensure its capability for running 1000Mbps. 
During the diagnostic, each port is scanned to determine if the Ethernet 
cable and connectors is in good working order. During the diagnostic 
process the speed LED for each port blinks green in sequential order. This 
port scan takes about 3 seconds. If a cable fault is detected, the 
corresponding port’s speed  LED will light amber for 5 seconds. The 
Switch is then reset for normal operation. It takes about 2 seconds for the 
Switch to reset. The entire Cable Diagnostic process takes about 10 
seconds from the time the Switch is powered on.  
The table below summarizes Cable Diagnostic information.  
 
 
NOTE: the cable diagnostic function does not 
detect the length of Ethernet cabling. Remember 
that the length of cabling between two Ethernet 
devices may not exceed 100 meters (or 300 feet).