1) Telus..... I feel for you.... Goto www.customcable.com and they can make
you up a cable with a RJ48C at one end (what you are calling a RJ45) and a
DB15 male at the other. You can get it whatever length you need so you can
locate the router away from the Telus demarcation. They use a custom made
T-1 cable (made by Beldon) that is better than any other I've seen. They are
not very expensive either. If the data circuit is at all critical I would
avoid home made solutions.....

2) For a T-1 cross over cable just use a chunk of Cat 5 (as this is not for
production data) and cross connect pins 1 & 2 with pins 4 & 5....



-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Ip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:09 PM
To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
Subject: Telco problem, DB 15 and RJ 45 dmarc


We order a F/T1 from local Telco.  When we put the order in, I went and
bought the WIC-1DSU-T1 for both ends.  Now the telco said they cannot
deliver a dmarc of RJ45. 
"please advise the client that we will not be able to deliver on RJ-45 but
DB-15 instead.  Telus, for one reason or another will not deliver on RJ-45.
Also, ensure that the client has 2 pairs (4 wire) and in-house cabling
available to extend the circuit." 
I found a link on Cisco to make a RJ45 to DB25 adapter.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/sc/r2/mgchw/tchwcabl.
htm#xtocid1478210
Will a straight adapter do?  Had anyone done this before?  Any help would be
great.

Now, for the study question.  I am going to have 2 WIC-1DSU-T1 router to
play with for a month or so.  Can I just cross a RJ45 for back to back
testing and practice?

Thanks
Albert

 

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