A network technician is investigating degraded performance and intermittent packet drops on a newly terminated Category 6 UTP cable run. When tested with a basic wiremap continuity tester, all eight pins pass with direct 1-to-1 pin mapping. However, the link experiences severe performance issues under load. Which of the following test results or physical characteristics indicate that a split pair condition is the root cause of this failure? (Select TWO.)
- A basic wiremap continuity tester reports that pin 1 connects to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, up to pin 8 to pin 8.Cevap
- A cable certifier measures excessively high Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) along the cable run.Cevap
- CA Time-Domain Reflectometer (TDR) displays a sharp impedance spike corresponding to a physical conductor break at 45 meters.
- DAn optical power meter reports a loss of optical power exceeding the link loss budget.
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The correct characteristics indicating a split pair are that a basic wiremap tester reports full 1-to-1 pin continuity, while a cable certifier measures excessively high Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT).
A split pair condition happens when individual wires from separate twisted pairs are improperly paired together at both RJ-45 terminations. Because the pinout sequence is mirrored at both ends, a basic continuity wiremap tester shows a valid 1-to-1 connection. However, breaking the geometric pairing cancels the noise rejection mechanism inherent to twisted-pair cabling, causing severe Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) that requires a full cable certifier to detect.
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Split Pair Diagnosis in Twisted-Pair Cabling
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