RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
Chapter 3
Device Management
Detecting Cable Faults
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Parameter
Description
could continue affect the system in terms of response time. This
setting should be used with caution.
• OFF - Turning this parameter OFF will disable FAST LINK
DETECTION completely. The switch will need a longer time to
detect a link failure. This will result in a longer network recovery
time of up to 2s.
Link Detection Time
Synopsis:
100 ms to 1000 ms
Default:
100 ms
The time that the link has to continuously stay up before the "link
up" decision is made by the device.
(The device performs de-bouncing of Ethernet link detection
to avoid multiple responses to an occasional link bouncing
event, e.g. when a cable is shaking while being plugged-in or
unplugged).
3. Click
Apply
.
Section 3.6.10
Detecting Cable Faults
Connectivity issues can sometimes be attributed to faults in Ethernet cables. To help detect cable faults, short
circuits, open cables or cables that are too long, ROS includes a built-in cable diagnostics utility.
CONTENTS
•
Section 3.6.10.1, “Viewing Cable Diagnostics Results”
•
Section 3.6.10.2, “Performing Cable Diagnostics”
•
Section 3.6.10.3, “Clearing Cable Diagnostics”
•
Section 3.6.10.4, “Determining the Estimated Distance To Fault (DTF)”
Section 3.6.10.1
Viewing Cable Diagnostics Results
To view the results of previous diagnostic tests, navigate to
Ethernet Ports
»
Configure/View Cable Diagnostics
Parameters
. The
Cable Diagnostics Parameters
table appears.
NOTE
For information about how to start a diagnostic test, refer to
Section 3.6.10.2, “Performing Cable
.