07-08-2013 07:35 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:17 PM
We purchased a bunch of what is supposed to be CAT6 rated patch panels from Tripp Lite
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2704
But when certifiying the connections after puch-down, all EVEN ports fail. The is consstent across all the panels.
If I hook up a workstation to one of these ports and connect to the switch, the port reads down/down with no link light.
All cables are patched down the same way.
What could possibly be the issue here?
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07-08-2013 04:29 PM
I am guessing Layer 1. Might be asking the obvious here, but have you verified they are punched down correctly? Down/down is always layer one. IMO, they are either punched down wrong on the pp (patch panel) or end points...odds are heavy in the patch panels favor. Unless a whole bad pp, but I have never seen that....not to say it cant happen though. Also make sure the ports on sw are not admin down.
07-08-2013 04:29 PM
I am guessing Layer 1. Might be asking the obvious here, but have you verified they are punched down correctly? Down/down is always layer one. IMO, they are either punched down wrong on the pp (patch panel) or end points...odds are heavy in the patch panels favor. Unless a whole bad pp, but I have never seen that....not to say it cant happen though. Also make sure the ports on sw are not admin down.
07-09-2013 09:58 AM
If it's only the EVEN ports failing and only the even, then I suspect that maybe they mislabeled the color code for the even numbered ports or the person doing the punching mixed using 568A and 568B.
07-09-2013 11:06 AM
Well it is mostly working (tests out at 1Gbs), and workstations are not connecting
For some reason the odd ports certify to full 10Gbs (CAT6) but fail on the evens.
A Leviton panel does not have this problem--so it is vendor-related
07-09-2013 02:00 PM
Could it simply be a matter of being off in position on the Patch panel? I had a contractor not too long ago that went by position on the patch panel rather than following color coding and about half way through he missed a slot. It made all the remaining terminations partially fail. In our case we were terminating 2-wire voice and not 4-pair cat5 but just a thought.
Brent
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