Cable lenght

AnnaSew
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Cable lenght

I doing a cables-lenght test in meraki. Cabels from switch to hosts are 43- 50 long, but in Meraki i see 90-100 meters. Anybody know why? How is this length calculated than it is 2 x longer?

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alemabrahao
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The cable length is determined using TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-domain_reflectometer

 

It measures the time for a signal to be reflected due to tiny imperfections in the cable termination.  The signal travells at a constant speed, so the length can be calculated.

Accuracy of Cable Test with MS - The Meraki Community

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Reflectometer "tells" me 43 meters, but Meraki 100 meters.Could be a bug in Meraki?

alemabrahao
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I suggest you open a support case to confirm.

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DarrenOC
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Hi @AnnaSew , I would personally get an external company in to check those cable runs.  Sounds like they’ve been incorrectly terminated.

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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External companys are responsibility for that.

DarrenOC
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Hi @AnnaSew and what are their testers showing?  Have they stuck a Fluke at both ends of the cable? 

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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43-50 meters, and Meraki 90-100 meters

alemabrahao
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To be quite honest, I trust Fluke 1000 times more than the Meraki test. I see the Meraki test more as a quick fix, so I wouldn't get too attached to it.

 

If in doubt, I would do as I said, open a support case.

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cmr
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What switch model and what firmware are you running?  There was a recent bug with MS130s reporting double the length...

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