B bilbus New Member Aug 21, 2006 #2 Just buy one its less work. Just so you know, its just a Crossover cable not a T-1 Xover cable just have the Oranges and greens reversed. Patch cable pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/blue pin4=blue pin5=white/green pin6=green pin7=white/brown pin8-brown Crossover pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/blue pin4=blue pin5=white/orange pin6=orange pin7=white/brown pin8-brown
Just buy one its less work. Just so you know, its just a Crossover cable not a T-1 Xover cable just have the Oranges and greens reversed. Patch cable pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/blue pin4=blue pin5=white/green pin6=green pin7=white/brown pin8-brown Crossover pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/blue pin4=blue pin5=white/orange pin6=orange pin7=white/brown pin8-brown
dragon2309 P.I Dragon Aug 21, 2006 #3 T1..... i dont get what you mean, T1 is a speed rating of an internet connection, not a type of cable.... Do you just want Cat5 or Cat6 cable?? dragon
T1..... i dont get what you mean, T1 is a speed rating of an internet connection, not a type of cable.... Do you just want Cat5 or Cat6 cable?? dragon
D dave68 New Member Aug 21, 2006 #5 Isnt straight through 586B pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/green pin4=blue pin5=white/blue pin6=green pin7=white/brown pin8-brown 586A pin1=white/green pin2=green pin3=white/orange pin4=blue pin5=white/blue pin6=orange pin7=white/brown pin8-brown
Isnt straight through 586B pin1=white/orange pin2=orange pin3=white/green pin4=blue pin5=white/blue pin6=green pin7=white/brown pin8-brown 586A pin1=white/green pin2=green pin3=white/orange pin4=blue pin5=white/blue pin6=orange pin7=white/brown pin8-brown
apj101 VIP Member Aug 21, 2006 #6 A T1 cable uses T568B pairs 1 and 2, so to connect two T1 CSU/DSU devices back-to-back requires a crossover cable that swaps these pairs. Specifically, pins 1, 2, 4, and 5 are connected to 4, 5, 1, and 2 respectively.
A T1 cable uses T568B pairs 1 and 2, so to connect two T1 CSU/DSU devices back-to-back requires a crossover cable that swaps these pairs. Specifically, pins 1, 2, 4, and 5 are connected to 4, 5, 1, and 2 respectively.
B bilbus New Member Aug 23, 2006 #7 does not really matter as long as both sides match up (for patch). But ya i made a typo