Upon conducting a visual inspection of the server room, you see that a switch displays LED collision lights that are continually lit. You check the LED on the corresponding workstation and see that it is flashing rapidly even though it is not sending or receiving network traffic at that time. |
Faulty network card. |
You have been asked to document the wiring in the building. You would like to identify the length of each Cat5 cable to verify that it meets Ethernet standards. You need to identify the length of the cables, but most cables run through walls and ceilings, making them difficult to trace. |
TDR. |
Users report that the Internet is no longer accessible. You suspect that the line connecting your building to the Internet is not working properly. |
Smart jack. |
The phone line to one office is not working. You have identified the location of the phone line in a 66 block in the wiring closet. |
Butt set. |
You want to create a loopback plug using a single RJ-45 connector. How should you connect the wires in the connector? |
Connect pin 1 to pin 3 and pin 2 to pin 6. |
You are working with an existing fiber optic installation in your building. You want to know how long each length of cable is that runs through walls. |
OTDR |
You want to measure the voltage, amps, and ohms of various devices. |
Multimeter. |
During a network infrastructure upgrade, you have replaced two 10 Mbps hubs with switches and upgraded from Category 3 UTP cable to Category 5e. During the process, you accidentally cut the Cat 5e patch cable that stretches from the network printer to the upgraded switch. |
All network nodes, with exception of the printer, will be available. |
You are creating an Ethernet network for your company. The shipping department is located in a different building that is located 150 meters from the main wiring closet. You connect a single Cat 6e cable to connect the wiring closet to the shipping building. |
Repeater. |
Which of the following best describes the condition where a signal sent on one wire is received on another wire within the same connector? |
NEXT. |
You have a network connected using a physical bus topology. One of the cables connecting a workstation to the bus breaks. |
No device is able to communicate. |
You’re responsible for implementing network cabling in a new network installation. The cabling will be installed in a manufacturing environment where there is a great deal of electromagnetic interface (EMI). |
Shielded twisted pair cable. Fiber-optic cable. |
You are creating an Ethernet network for your company. The shipping department is located in a different building that is located 150 meters from the main wiring closet. You connect a single Cat6e cable to connect the wiring closet to the shipping building. |
Attenuation. |
You have a cable Internet connection at home. The installer had connected the router near the outside wall of your house with RG-6 cable. |
Echo. |
You are troubleshooting a client connectivity problem on an Ethernet network. The client system has intermittent connectivity to the network. You discover that the UTP patch cable is run 75 feet from the wall outlet, passes through the ceiling and over several florescent light fixtures before reaching the client system. |
EMI interfaace. |
You manage a network that uses 1000BaseT Ethernet. You find that one device communicates on the network at only 100 Mbps. |
Certifier. |
A user from the Sales department calls to report that he is experiencing problems connecting to the Sales file server. All users in the Sales department connect to the Sales server through a single Ethernet switch. No other users have reported problems connecting to the Sales server. |
Replace the network card in the user’s computer. |
You have a network connected using a physical star topology. One of the drop cables connecting a workstation is removed. |
All devices except the device connected to the drop cable will be able to communicate. |
You have a network using a full physical mesh topology. The link between device A and device B is broken. |
Device A will be able to communicate with all other devices. |
You have decided to implement Gigabit Ethernet on your network. Each switch port is connected to a single device. Following the installation, you find one device connected to a switch that is only running at 100 Mbps. |
Crosstalk. |
Which of the following tests can be performed by a TDR? |
Measure the length of a cable. Identify the location of a fault on a cable. |
You have just connected four new computer systems to an Ethernet switch using spare patch cables. After the installation only three systems are able to access the network. You verify all client network settings and replace the network card in the failed system. The client is still unable to access the network. |
Failed patch cable. |
You are moving a client to a new location within an Ethernet network. Previous to the move, the client system did not have any difficulty accessing the network. |
Failed patch cable between the client system and the wall jack. |
You are troubleshooting a connectivity problem in which one client system is unable to connect to a server. Both the server and the client system are connected to the same Ethernet network switch. No other users have complained of a problem, and you suspect that faulty network cabling might be to blame. |
Use a media tester to test the cable between the computer and the network switch. |
You have just been hired as a network administrator. A user has just changed offices and needs you to activate the network and telephone communications in his office. However, the wiring at the punch down block is labeled poorly and you are unable to tell which wires go to the user’s office. |
Use a tone generator to locate the correct wiring. |
You use Cat5e twisted pair cable on your network. Cables are routed through walls and the ceiling. A user puts a screw in the wall to hang a picture and pierces the cable such that a signal sent on pin 1 arrives on the cable connected to pin 7. |
Short circuit. |
Troubleshooting Physical Connectivity
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