Running tdr tests (10gbase-t adapters only), Saving the log file – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

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13. Diagnostics

OneConnect Diagnostics

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Note: On OCe11102 series adapters beaconing can only be done on one port at a

time. If you enable beaconing on a port, you cannot enable beaconing on

another port until you disable beaconing on the previous port.

Running TDR Tests (10GBASE-T Adapters Only)

The TDR test is a cable diagnostic that can tell you the length of the cable, whether or

not the cable has any defects (open/short), and the distance to the defect; if one exists. It

works by sending a signal down the cable and measuring its reflection.
NVP is a property of the cable that must be known for the TDR test to accurately

calculate the cable length (or distance to defect).

Note: The TDR test requires that the cable be 'down' and quiet. It is best if the cable is

not terminated. If it is terminated, the link partner must not be active during the

test.

You can run TDR tests from the Diagnostics Tab when you select a 10GBASE - T

adapter in the discovery-tree.
To run a TDR test:
1. From the discovery-tree, select the 10GBASE-T adapter on which you want to run

the test.

2. Select the Diagnostics tab.
3. Assign the NVP and click Apply.
4. Click Start TDR Test.

Saving the Log File

You can save the test log to a log file for later viewing or printing. When new data is

written to a saved file, the data is appended to the end of the file. Each entry has a

two-line header that contains the identifier of the adapter being tested and the date and

time of the test. Over time, the data accumulates to form a chronological history of the

diagnostics performed on the adapter. (Not available in read-only mode.)
The default location is:

In Windows: the OneCommand Manager application install directory on your

local drive

In Solaris: /opt/ocmanager/Dump

In Linux: /var/opt/emulex/ocmanager/logs

In VMware Server: There is no default directory for VMware.

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