Re:[asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-19 Thread jacobso1
cat5 cables are ok if you use straight cables.
crossed cables are different as ethernet signals use other pin layout than e1.
and beside the 'official' e1 crossed, there seems to be other layouts.
this has been discussed here, so browse the archives.
(my pc gives me headaches now, otherwise i would have provided you some urls)

regards

t. jacobson

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Subject : [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
 cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? C
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[asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread Jeronimo Romero
Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
the cable?

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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread BJ Weschke

You can use a patch cable, yes. The T1 will look to use pins 1,2,4
and 5 while Ethernet will typically use 1,2,3 and 6 provided you're
not using POE or something simliar that requires additional pins.

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
the cable?

Thanks in advance
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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread Tom

A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for signals.

A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop 
for the telco.


Tom

At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:

Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
the cable?

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RE: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread Jeronimo Romero
I assume that I would need to cross these pins over if I were going from
t1 card to t1 card. Is this correct?

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for
signals.

A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop 
for the telco.

Tom

At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:
Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
the cable?

Thanks in advance
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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread BJ Weschke

Yes. At that point, you're looking for a T1 cross-over.

The pinout is as follows:

1

4

RX/Ring/- --TX/Ring/-
2

5

RX/Tip/+ --TX/Tip/+
4

1

TX/Ring/- --RX/Ring/-
5

2

TX/Tip/+ --RX/Tip/+
3

3

Shield/Return/Ground
6

6

Shield/Return/Ground

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I assume that I would need to cross these pins over if I were going from
t1 card to t1 card. Is this correct?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for
signals.

A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop
for the telco.

Tom

At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:
Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
the cable?

Thanks in advance
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RE: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread Jeronimo Romero
So a regular cross over cable wouldn't work?

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Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:35 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 Yes. At that point, you're looking for a T1 cross-over.

 The pinout is as follows:

1

4

RX/Ring/- --TX/Ring/-
2

5

RX/Tip/+ --TX/Tip/+
4

1

TX/Ring/- --RX/Ring/-
5

2

TX/Tip/+ --RX/Tip/+
3

3

Shield/Return/Ground
6

6

Shield/Return/Ground

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I assume that I would need to cross these pins over if I were going
from
 t1 card to t1 card. Is this correct?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
 Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:17 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

 T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for
 signals.

 A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

 They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop
 for the telco.

 Tom

 At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:
 Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e
patch
 cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
 terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards
using
 straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins
in
 the cable?
 
 Thanks in advance
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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread BJ Weschke

Correct. Because Ethernet cross-over cables are crossing over 1,2,3
and 6; no 1,2,4 and  5.

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So a regular cross over cable wouldn't work?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of BJ Weschke
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:35 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 Yes. At that point, you're looking for a T1 cross-over.

 The pinout is as follows:

1

4

RX/Ring/- --TX/Ring/-
2

5

RX/Tip/+ --TX/Tip/+
4

1

TX/Ring/- --RX/Ring/-
5

2

TX/Tip/+ --RX/Tip/+
3

3

Shield/Return/Ground
6

6

Shield/Return/Ground

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I assume that I would need to cross these pins over if I were going
from
 t1 card to t1 card. Is this correct?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
 Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:17 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

 T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for
 signals.

 A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

 They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop
 for the telco.

 Tom

 At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:
 Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e
patch
 cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
 terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards
using
 straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins
in
 the cable?
 
 Thanks in advance
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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread John Novack
Learn to search - this question has been asked and answered at least 100 
times

There are also all sorts of cable references on the Internet

Can you spell google ?


Jeronimo Romero wrote:

So a regular cross over cable wouldn't work?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of BJ Weschke
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:35 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

 Yes. At that point, you're looking for a T1 cross-over.

 The pinout is as follows:

1

4

RX/Ring/- --TX/Ring/-
2

5

RX/Tip/+ --TX/Tip/+
4

1

TX/Ring/- --RX/Ring/-
5

2

TX/Tip/+ --RX/Tip/+
3

3

Shield/Return/Ground
6

6

Shield/Return/Ground

On 3/18/07, Jeronimo Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I assume that I would need to cross these pins over if I were going


from
  

t1 card to t1 card. Is this correct?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

A common Cat5 straight through cable will work fine.

T1s use 1 and 2 (rx tip and ring) and 4 and 5 (tx tip and ring) for
signals.

A T1 loopback plug would be wired 1 to 4 and 2 to 5.

They come in handy for testing T1 cards or for providing a hard loop
for the telco.

Tom

At 05:42 PM 3/18/2007, you wrote:


Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e
  

patch
  

cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards
  

using
  

straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins
  

in
  

the cable?

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Re: [asterisk-users] T1 cable for Digium T1/E1 Cards

2007-03-18 Thread dave cantera




jeronimo
there is no difference...

Jeronimo Romero wrote:

  Is there any technical difference between a T1 cable and a cat5e patch
cable as far as using them with Digium T1/E1 cards? Can PRI circuits
terminating at a smart jack connect successfully to Digium cards using
straight through CAT5e cables? If so, are they using all of the pins in
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