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Chapter 60 Diagnostic
XGS4600 Series User’s Guide
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IPv4 Select this option if you want to trace the route packets take to a device with an IPv4
address, and select in-band or out-of-band on which the Switch traces the path. Otherwise,
select to trace the path on any VLAN.
IPv6 Select this option if you want to trace the route packets taken to a device with an IPv6
address.
IP Address/Host
Name
Enter the IP address or host name of a device to which you want to perform a traceroute.
Click Trace Route to have the Switch perform the traceroute function. This determines the
path a packet takes to the specified device.
TTL Enter the Time To Live (TTL) value for the ICMP Echo Request packets. This is to set the
maximum number of the hops (routers) a packet can travel through. Each router along the
path will decrement the TTL value by one and forward the packets. When the TTL value
becomes zero and the destination is not found, the router drops the packets and informs the
sender.
Wait Time Specify how many seconds the Switch waits for a response to a probe before running
another traceroute.
Queries Specify how many times the Switch performs the traceroute function.
Ethernet Port Test The slot field appears only in stacking mode. Click the drop-down list to choose the slot
number of the Switch in a stack. Enter a port number and click Port Test to perform an
internal loopback test.
Port This is the number of the physical Ethernet port on the Switch.
Cable Diagnostics The slot field appears only in stacking mode. Click the drop-down list to choose the slot
number of the Switch in a stack. Enter an Ethernet port number and click Diagnose to
perform a physical wire-pair test of the Ethernet connections on the specified ports. The
following fields display when you diagnose a port.
This field is available only on the Switch that has one or more copper Ethernet ports (except
the MGMT port).
Note: This part is not available for the XGS4600-52F.
Port This is the number of the physical Ethernet port on the Switch.
Channel An Ethernet cable usually has four pairs of wires. A 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX port only use and
test two pairs, while a 1000BASE-T port requires all four pairs.
This displays the descriptive name of the wire-pair in the cable.
Pair status Ok: The physical connection between the wire-pair is okay.
Open: There is no physical connection (an open circuit detected) between the wire-pair.
Short: There is an short circuit detected between the wire-pair.
Unknown: The Switch failed to run cable diagnostics on the cable connected this port.
Unsupported: The port is a fiber port or it is not active.
Cable length This displays the total length of the Ethernet cable that is connected to the port when the
Pair status is Ok and the Switch chipset supports this feature.
This shows N/A if the Pair status is Open or Short. Check the Distance to fault.
This shows Unsupported if the Switch chipset does not support to show the cable length.
Table 271 Management > Diagnostic (continued)
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