Question 484 of 610 from exam N10-007: CompTIA Network+
Question
DRAG DROP - You have been tasked with testing a CAT5e cable.
A summary of the test results can be found on the screen.

Instructions - Step 1: Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
Step 2: Interpret the test results and select the option that explains the results.
After you are done with your analysis, click the Submit' button.
Step 3: You have determined that the original crimp is faulty.
Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B cabling standard.
Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a cable color.
If at any time you would like to bring back the initial state of the simulation, please click the Reset All button.
Select and Place:
![Answer Area
Step 1 Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
cameo —
Punch Down Tool
Crimper
Toner Probe
OTOR
Protocol Analyzer
Step 2 Interpret the test results and select the option that explains the resutts.
Correctly crimped cable Co)
Incorrectly crimped cable
Step 3 You have determined that the original crimp is faulty. Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B
cabling standard. Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a
cable color.
4 Geman
2 [Gicoseauie ca]
3 [Giooseaue ca]
4 (Geoseauie ca]
PF jue wiie
= 5
cree wie 6
<<
7 [Grooseavire Coron
8 [Choose a Wire Color]](https://eaeastus2.blob.core.windows.net/optimizedimages/assets/media/exam-media/04133/0019200001.png)
![Answer Area
Step 1 Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
Step 3 You have determined that the original crimp is faulty. Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B
cabling standard. Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a
cable color.
3 [Green White
4 (Bue)
5 (Bue white —]
6 [Geen]
7 (BromWniie—]
8 [Bom |]](https://eaeastus2.blob.core.windows.net/optimizedimages/assets/media/exam-media/04133/0019300001.png)
Reference: https://www.comms-express.com/infozone/article/t568a-and-t568b/
Explanations
DRAG DROP - You have been tasked with testing a CAT5e cable.
A summary of the test results can be found on the screen.

Instructions - Step 1: Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
Step 2: Interpret the test results and select the option that explains the results.
After you are done with your analysis, click the Submit' button.
Step 3: You have determined that the original crimp is faulty.
Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B cabling standard.
Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a cable color.
If at any time you would like to bring back the initial state of the simulation, please click the Reset All button.
Select and Place:
![Answer Area
Step 1 Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
cameo —
Punch Down Tool
Crimper
Toner Probe
OTOR
Protocol Analyzer
Step 2 Interpret the test results and select the option that explains the resutts.
Correctly crimped cable Co)
Incorrectly crimped cable
Step 3 You have determined that the original crimp is faulty. Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B
cabling standard. Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a
cable color.
4 Geman
2 [Gicoseauie ca]
3 [Giooseaue ca]
4 (Geoseauie ca]
PF jue wiie
= 5
cree wie 6
<<
7 [Grooseavire Coron
8 [Choose a Wire Color]](https://eaeastus2.blob.core.windows.net/optimizedimages/assets/media/exam-media/04133/0019200001.png)
![Answer Area
Step 1 Select the tool that was used to create the cable test results.
Step 3 You have determined that the original crimp is faulty. Re-crimp the cable connector using the T568B
cabling standard. Choose the correct cable for each pin in the connector by clicking on the pin and selecting a
cable color.
3 [Green White
4 (Bue)
5 (Bue white —]
6 [Geen]
7 (BromWniie—]
8 [Bom |]](https://eaeastus2.blob.core.windows.net/optimizedimages/assets/media/exam-media/04133/0019300001.png)