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uh, a generic cable tester.
Thanks for your half-assed stoned answer. Not exactly what I was looking for as this said "generic cable tester" (which my company has) has been acting up and needs to be replaced with a more reliable piece of equipment.
If your company is purchasing it, go for the Link Runner Pro. It will do POE as well. Tells you voltage, etc. Link Runner is about $400-$500 and the Link Runner Pro is about $900-$1000. Both work great. I have used (and own) many other testers as well and the Link Runner beats them all.Thanks for your half-assed stoned answer. Not exactly what I was looking for as this said "generic cable tester" (which my company has) has been acting up and needs to be replaced with a more reliable piece of equipment.
Good question, I've had it work only a handful of times and they were all Cisco switches but I don't recall which models they were. Maybe I'll go home a try it on my 2960G and see if it works.Anyone know what switches are compatible with the feature that lets you see which port you're connected to? I've tried to find documentation, but just found "CDP/EDP precisely determines port location on Cisco and Extreme devices."
edit: Nevermind... I'm a little slow today.
I've never looked into it, but I just did. It looks like ALL cisco devices (switches, routers, etc) support cdp (Cisco Discovery Protocol) and the Extreme switches support edp (Extreme Discovery Protocol). On the Cisco gear, it should be enabled by default but there are configurations that need/can be made. It can be disabled as well.Anyone know what switches are compatible with the feature that lets you see which port you're connected to? I've tried to find documentation, but just found "CDP/EDP precisely determines port location on Cisco and Extreme devices."
edit: Nevermind... I'm a little slow today.