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		<title>Finding out length of a UTP cable using Cisco IOS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, this is just cool. Everyone has been there; sitting at a Cisco switch console wondering how long the unmarked UTP plugged into port 17 is&#8230; Thankfully Cisco IOS might be able to tell you:
core# test cable-diagnostics tdr interface gigabitethernet0/17
Unfortunately it&#8217;s not available on all switches. I dug this up on here Cisco site. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, this is just cool. Everyone has been there; sitting at a <a title="Cisco Homepage" href="http://www.cisco.com" target="_blank">Cisco</a> switch console wondering how long the unmarked <acronym title="Unshielded Twisted Pair">UTP</acronym> plugged into port 17 is&#8230; Thankfully Cisco <acronym title="Internetwork Operating System">IOS</acronym> might be able to tell you:</p>
<p><code>core# <strong>test cable-diagnostics tdr interface gigabitethernet0/17</strong></code></p>
<p>Unfortunately it&#8217;s not available on all switches. I dug this up on <a title="Cool Tool for Solving Layer 1 Cable Issues" href="http://https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-5815" target="_blank">here</a> Cisco site. And <a title="Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference" href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_t1.html#wp1046637" target="_blank">here</a> is the command reference&#8230;</p>
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