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I have lost track of this Thread a bit to recall the
original specifications. However, if you are
terminating Cat 5, Unshielded (or Sheilded) Twisted
Pair, and conforming to the 568B standard, the correct
configuration is as follows:
1. White/Orange
2. Orange/White
3. White/Green
4. Blue/White
5. White/Blue
6. Green/White
7. White/Brown
8. Brown/White
I am taking this straight from my Lucent Cat 5 Cabling
Specialist Cert. booklet.
Jennifer Newton
Network Systems Specialist
--- Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am not a cable guru, but it was my understanding
> that pins 1-2 3-6 4-5 7-8
> were the wire pairs. I also don't know if the wire
> colors are standard as to
> the pin assignment, but a wire pair consists of a
> color and the same color
> with a stripe. Modifying the list provided by Marv
> and adjusting it to the
> proper pin pairs would give us this:
>
> white & orange
> orange
> white & blue
> white & green
> green
> blue
> white & brown
> brown
>
> If my understanding is wrong, someone please correct
> me so I don't teach
> others the wrong way.
>
> Peter Shkabara, P.E.
> ____________________________
> Computer Science Instructor
> Columbia College - Sonora, CA
> 209 588-5156
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> http://pesh.what.cc
> -----Original Message-----
> If this is a certified CAT5 cable (category 5) which
> has four twisted pairs
> of 24 gauge wire then from the wire insertion end
> with the connecting pins
> visible (up) the colors should be from left to right
>
> white & orange
> orange
> white & blue
> blue
> white & green
> green
> white & brown
> brown
>
> These connection are the same on both ends of the
> cable.
>
> Marv Trott
>
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