Diagnosing Copper Cabling Faults
Common Causes of Copper Cabling Failures
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Table 6-1. Diagnosing Twisted Pair Test Failures (cont.)
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Wire Map: crossed wires
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Wires connected to wrong pins at connector or punchdown block.
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Mix of 568A and 568B wiring standards (12 and 36 crossed).
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Crossover cables used where not needed (12 and 36 crossed).
Wire Map: short
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Damaged connector
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Damaged cable
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Conductive material stuck between pins at connector.
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Improper connector termination
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Wrong application for cable
“Bad patch cord” message appears (indicates excessive crosstalk over the first 2 m of the cabling)
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Poor quality patch cord used for channel
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Cable on permanent link interface adapter is badly distorted or damaged
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Wrong test standard selected