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Technical User
I have a Partner ACS system installed with patch panels on a relay rack instead of a standard wiring block cross-connect field. However, I have had a hard time keeping my polarity consistent using patch cords instead of cross-connect wire.
Here is my rack system:
24 Port 6P4C - Phone Lines : Telco Demark
12 Port 6P4C - Phone lines : Partner ACS
48 Port 6P4C - Extensions : Partner ACS
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 1st RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 2nd RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 3rd RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 4th RJ-45
24 Port 8P8C - Lan Switch 1
24 Port 8P8C - Lan Switch 2
APC RackMount UPS
All jacks are wired straight-through with standard USOC & T568A wiring. When I use standard line cords to patch telephone lines to the Partner ACS and wall jacks, the Partner has correct polarity and the wall jacks have reverse polarity. Straight-through line cords create reverse polarity at the Partner ACS and correct polarity at the wall plates. This drives me nuts.
The best alternative I see is to reverse wire the plugs for the telephone lines at the Partner ACS and use all straight-through patch cables. In that case, it would probably be best to replace the 6P4C panels with 8P8C panels and use RJ45 patch cords for everything. That would elimiate the need for special patch cables and prevent mixups between straight-through telephone line cords and standard reverse wired ones.
Am I missing a better solution? How does everyone else handle this oddity?
Here is my rack system:
24 Port 6P4C - Phone Lines : Telco Demark
12 Port 6P4C - Phone lines : Partner ACS
48 Port 6P4C - Extensions : Partner ACS
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 1st RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 2nd RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 3rd RJ-45
96 Port 8P8C - Wallplates : 4th RJ-45
24 Port 8P8C - Lan Switch 1
24 Port 8P8C - Lan Switch 2
APC RackMount UPS
All jacks are wired straight-through with standard USOC & T568A wiring. When I use standard line cords to patch telephone lines to the Partner ACS and wall jacks, the Partner has correct polarity and the wall jacks have reverse polarity. Straight-through line cords create reverse polarity at the Partner ACS and correct polarity at the wall plates. This drives me nuts.
The best alternative I see is to reverse wire the plugs for the telephone lines at the Partner ACS and use all straight-through patch cables. In that case, it would probably be best to replace the 6P4C panels with 8P8C panels and use RJ45 patch cords for everything. That would elimiate the need for special patch cables and prevent mixups between straight-through telephone line cords and standard reverse wired ones.
Am I missing a better solution? How does everyone else handle this oddity?