Troubleshooting Physical Networks Flashcards
Troubleshooting Methodology
- Identify the problem
- Establish a theory to determine the cause
- Test the theory to determine the cause
- Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and identify potential effects
- Implement the solution or escalate as necessary
- Verify the whole system functionality and if applicable, implement preventive
measures - Document findings, actions, outcomes, and lesson learned
Riser Cable
Used to run network cables vertically between floors in a building in a
cable riser or elevator shaft
Riser cables cannot be used in plenum spaces since they are not made
from PVC or FEP
Rollover/Console Cable
A type of null-modem cable that is used to connect a computer terminal to a router’s console port
Wire Map Tool
Like a cable tester, but it works specifically for twisted pair ethernet cables
Wire Map: Open Pair
Occurs when one or more of the conductors in the pair are not connected to a pin at one or the other end
Wire Map: Short Pair
Occurs when the conductors of a wire pair are connected to each other at any location in the cable
Wire Map: Short Between Pairs
Occurs when the conductors of two wires in different pairs are connected at any location in the cable
Wire Map: Reversed Pair
Occurs when the two wires in a single pair are connected to the opposite pins of the pair at the other end of the cable
Wire Map: Crossed Pairs
Occur when both wires of one color pair are connected to the pins of a different color pair at the opposite end
Wire Map: Split Pairs
Occur when the wire from one pair is split away from the other and crosses over a wire in an adjacent pair
Multimeter
Checks the voltage or the amperage or the resistance of a copper cable
Used to verify if a cable is broken or not
Used to check coaxial cables to ensure there is no cuts or breaks in the
middle of a patch cable, or test power sources or power cords
TDR
Time-Domain Reflectometer:
Locate breaks in a copper cable and provide an estimate of the severity
and the distance to the break
OTDR (Optical): Used for fiber optic cables
Fiber Light Meter
A device that provides a continuous wave of stable source of energy for
attenuation measurements
Fusion Splicer
A machine that is used to permanently join two fibers together
Tap
A simple device that connects directly to the cabling infrastructure to split or copy packets for use in analysis, security, or general network management