As a network engineer, you have been creating patch (straight-through) cables for a network switch. You have plugged in all the cables and are testing data transmission through the cables.You notice that the data transmission is not functioning properly in some of the cables and are sure that one of the cables is interfering with the transmission at the near end of the cable.What is this type of interference called

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This type of interference in networking is called cross-talk signal disruption. It may also be referred to as degradations caused by electrical sources or electromagnetic sources.

How does Crosstalk Occur?

Whenever signals traveling along a networking cable interferes with another it leads to electromagnetic disruptions in those signals. This is referred to as Crosstalk.

This can happen within a pair of cabling that is twisted. This can be corrected by:

  • using shielded networking cables and
  • by keeping the cable further apart.

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