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Module 4 sur 10 240m 16 exam Qs

Copper Testing & Certification

Permanent link vs channel testing, insertion loss, return loss, NEXT, PSANEXT, alien crosstalk, ACR, and field certifier operation.

  • Distinguish between permanent link and channel test configurations
  • Explain insertion loss, return loss, and their measurement units
  • Describe NEXT, PSANEXT, alien crosstalk, and ACR-F
  • Operate a field certifier and interpret pass/fail results
  • Identify common causes of test failures and corrective actions

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Permanent Link vs Channel Testing

Two Test Configurations

Copper cable certification uses two standard test configurations defined by TIA-568: permanent link and channel. Understanding the difference is essential for the BICSI exam.

Permanent Link

Includes: Horizontal cable + terminations at both ends

Excludes: Patch cords and equipment cords

Max length: 90 m

Used for: Certifying the installed infrastructure

Channel

Includes: Entire link from device to device

Excludes: Nothing - end-to-end test

Max length: 100 m

Used for: Verifying complete path performance

Permanent Link

The permanent link tests the installed cabling infrastructure - everything that stays in place after installation. It includes the horizontal cable, the patch panel termination on one end, and the outlet termination on the other end. Patch cords are excluded because they are user-serviceable components.

  • Maximum length: 90 metres
  • The field certifier uses permanent link adapters that compensate for the test cord
  • This is the standard test for installer certification and warranty

Channel

The channel tests the complete end-to-end path including patch cords and equipment cords. It represents the actual path that network traffic follows.

  • Maximum length: 100 metres (90 m permanent link + up to 10 m of patch/equipment cords)
  • Uses channel adapters on the field certifier
  • Tests the complete user experience
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Exam Tip

Permanent link = 90 m max (installed infrastructure only). Channel = 100 m max (everything end-to-end). Manufacturer warranties typically require permanent link testing.

Key Takeaway

Permanent link tests the installed infrastructure (90 m max, excludes patch cords) and is used for installer certification. Channel tests the complete path (100 m max, includes everything) and verifies end-user performance.