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What Is Cable Certification Report?_

This report is generated after testing each cable link with a certifier that measures parameters like insertion loss and return loss. It confirms the cabling complies with industry standards (e.g., TIA/EIA or ISO/IEC) and the project's design specifications. The report serves as a quality assurance record for the customer and is often required for warranty and handover.

Technical Details

Testing is performed using a field certifier that compares measured results against the limits defined in the relevant standard. For copper cabling, parameters include wire map, length, propagation delay, and near-end crosstalk; for fiber, it includes attenuation and optical loss. The report typically includes a pass/fail status for each link, along with detailed measurement data and the test equipment used. Results are stored electronically and can be printed or exported for documentation.

How Leviathan Systems Works with Cable Certification Report

During commissioning of GPU clusters, we generate Cable Certification Reports for all structured cabling—both copper (e.g., NVLink cables) and fiber (e.g., InfiniBand/Ethernet scale-out links). These reports are critical for proving installation quality before the customer accepts the system.