A network technician is troubleshooting an existing Category 6 copper cable run that connects a workstation to a access switch. The link constantly fails to negotiate at Gigabit speed, dropping to 100 Mbps with frequent CRC frame errors under heavy traffic load. A wiremap test confirms that all eight conductors are properly pin-terminated at both ends according to TIA/EIA 568B standards with no open or short circuits. Which diagnostic instrument should the technician use to measure frequency-dependent parameters such as Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) and return loss to determine if the run meets Category 6 specifications?
- Cable certifierCevap
- BTone generator and probe tracing kit
- COptical power meter
- DHardware loopback adapter
Cevap
The technician should use a cable certifier to measure frequency-dependent parameters such as Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) and return loss against TIA/EIA Category 6 standards.
A cable certifier is specifically engineered to test copper runs at high frequencies according to TIA/EIA standards. It evaluates critical physical-layer electrical performance metrics—including Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), attenuation, and return loss—which cause speed degradation and CRC errors even when basic pin continuity is intact.
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