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RJ-48c termination

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legion

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I have a Cisco 2524 router with the T1 wan interface which uses a RJ-48c port. The drop from the CSu/DSU is cat 6 cable, with a RJ-45 connector at the CSU/DSU. How do I wire the CSU to the router. Do I use the pin out scheme of RJ-48c with a RJ-45 connector or does RJ48c require special terminations and cable. Ant help would be highly appreciated.

thanks Greg
 
You shouldn't require anything special, in my opinion a high quality patch cord should do the trick nicely.
 
The cable from the CSU/DSU is straight, not swapped. If it has an 8-pin connector (RJ-45 style) then you should be good to go with standard (Cat 5E) cable.

BTW, 5E is now the recommended installation cable per the EIA/TIA 568 group.

Presumably the provider tested the CSU/DSU and can loop it up from their end, showing that the circuit is good to that point. Status lights can help here, too. From there the 8-pin has a transmit and receive pair on pins 1-2 and 4-5.

Yours,
Mike
 
OK, I think I have it. Terminate both ends of the cable using rj-48c pin out and all will work good.

thanks Greg
 
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