2.8- - Network Tools Flashcards

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Cable Crimper

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• “Pinch” the connector onto a wire
• Coaxial, twisted pair, fiber
• Connect the modular connector to
the Ethernet cable
• The final step of the process
• Metal prongs are pushed through the insulation
• The plug is also permanently pressed onto the cable sheath

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Crimping Best Practices

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  • Get a good crimper
  • And a good pair of electrician’s scissors / cable snips
  • And a good wire stripper
  • Make sure you use the correct modular connectors
  • Differences between wire types
  • Practice, practice, practice
  • It won’t take long to become proficient
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Multimeter

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  • AC voltage
  • Check wall outlet voltage
  • DC voltage
  • PC power supply output voltages
  • CMOS battery power
  • Continuity
  • Cable connectivity
  • Fuse status
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Tone Generator

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  • Where does that wire go?
  • Follow the tone
  • Tone generator
  • Puts an analog sound on the wire
  • Inductive probe
  • Doesn’t need to touch the copper
  • Hear through a small speaker
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5
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Using the Tone Generator and Probe

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  • Easy wire tracing
  • Even in complex environments
  • Connect the tone generator to the wire
  • Modular jack, coax, punch down connectors
  • Use the probe to locate the sound
  • The two-tone sound is easy to find
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Cable Testers

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  • Relatively simple
  • Continuity test
  • Can identify missing pins
  • Or crossed wires
  • Not usually used for frequency testing
  • Crosstalk, signal loss, etc.
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Loopback Plugs

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  • Useful for testing physical ports
  • Or fooling your applications
  • Serial / RS-232 (9 pin or 25 pin)
  • Network connections
  • Ethernet, T1, Fiber
  • These are not cross-over cables
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Punch-down Tools

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• “Punch” a wire into a wiring block
• 66 block
• 110 block
• Can be tedious
• Every wire must be
individually punched
• Trims the wires during the punch
• Very efficient process
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Punch-down best-practices

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  • Organization is key
  • Lots of wires
  • Cable management
  • Maintain your twists
  • Your Category 6A cable will thank you later
  • Document everything
  • Written documentation, tags, graffiti
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WiFi Analyzer

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• Wireless networks are
incredibly easy to monitor
• Everyone “hears” everything
• Purpose-built hardware or
mobile device add-on
• Specializes in 802.11 analysis
• Identify errors and interference
• Validate antenna location and installation
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