Must use a T-1 Crossover not a ethernet crossover. The pinout is at the
following site:

http://www.nelnet.org/network/cables/t1.html

-ALE



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Would this work for a T1 WIC to T1 WIC "virtual circuit"?  Or could you use
a standard x-over?

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also look at:

http://www.gcom.com/home/support/t1crossover.html

ALE

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In my mind a rollover is a mirror image, i.e. 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, etc... 
whereas a crossover crosses over specific wires for a specific purpose,
T1 crossover is not the same as a 56K xover is not the same as an
ethernet crossover etc...

  Dave

maine dude wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can someone please tell me if there is any difference between a cross-over
> cable and a roll-over cable?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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