A network technician deploys a 65-meter Category 6A UTP cable run between a core switch and a distribution switch. A basic continuity cable tester indicates proper 1-to-1 pin alignment across all eight conductors (Pin 1 to Pin 1, Pin 2 to Pin 2, etc.). However, when the link is connected to 10GBASE-T ports, the connection frequently drops, exhibits excessive frame errors, and fails to sustain 10Gbps throughput. During physical termination, individual wires from different twisted pairs were incorrectly paired together on adjacent pins (such as pairing pin 3 with pin 4 and pin 5 with pin 6) at both ends of the run. Which physical cabling fault is present in this installation, and which diagnostic tool is required to identify and measure the extent of this failure?
- A split pair condition; a cable certifier capable of measuring Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT)Cevap
- BAn open pair fault; a tone generator and inductive probe tracking signal propagation
- CA switch duplex mismatch; a network device CLI analyzing port interface error counters
- DA Layer 2 PDU encapsulation mismatch; a software packet analyzer capturing data frames