FYI, it's the same as a token-ring cross-over cable.
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I'm thinking that even mentioning a straight through cable when
connecting two T1 interfaces together is a good way to confuse the person
asking the question. A T1 crossover is always used to directly connect
two interfaces. The pin-outs are correct for the Xover.
Bob by The Bay wrote:
I'm thin
I'm thinking for straight through you meant to say:
Straight through T1 you will need 11, 22, 44 and 55
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> For a standard T1:
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> Cross-over you will need 14 and 25
> Straight through T1 you will need 11, 22, 33 and 44
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> Mario Puras
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For a standard T1:
Cross-over you will need 14 and 25
Straight through T1 you will need 11, 22, 33 and 44
Thanks,
Mario Puras
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