Assuming that your WIC's has build-in CSU/DSU and therefore the jack is
RJ45, if you're used to doing CAT5 cabling, you can remember this by the
colors too:

56K Crossover:

        Use Orange and Brown wires and cross them at the other end.

T1 Crossover:

        Use Orange and Blue wires and cross them at the other end.

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 9:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WIC-T1 crossover? [7:24095]


This was recently beaten to death but...

  56K          T1

 1 - 7        1 - 4
 2 - 8        2 - 5
 7 - 1        4 - 1
 8 - 2        5 - 2

 Dave


"Gibb, Jake" wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to take a WIC-T1 card used in a Cisco 1600 and somehow
> make a crossover cable to connect to another 1600 with a WIC-T1
> simulating a serial link (PPP, Frame-Relay, etc.)
> 
> -Jake
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