Paal Marker wrote:
> I have had several network testers here now for measure the connections in 
> LAN between server rooms terminations to outtakes in the building. After a 
> year or so they fail, Tired of sending back to seller and get new. I know 
> there are better quality to buy rather them I have tried, but expencive they 
> are. 
>
> I have to small old notebooks that i could install a linux os on both, and 
> have each one in each end of the cable.  But I can not find a suitable 
> program for measuring if all pairs are intact.  Iperf I have tried, and gives 
> of course a good indication if the cable should be defect,  but I would like 
> to have a program with server/client that can indicate the condition of all 
> pairs. 
>
> Anyone who have any idea for such a program? 
>   

A couple of days ago somebody asked a very similar question. Take a look
at the archives (http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/) for details, but
the sort answer is that it is not possible to do that.

-- 
I owe, I owe,
It's off to work I go...

Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
edua...@kalinowski.com.br


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