just seeing if I got this right, maybe smoked my brain.
In the att world....
c6c -------->DB15--------->RJ45
47 LI (H)--->11 rec tip--->1
22 LI------->3 rec ring--->2
48 LO------->9 tx tip----->4
23 LO (H)--->1 tx ring---->5
49 Lpbk2---->6
24 lpbk1---->5
Now here's my confusion "att vs ansi"
RJ45 (ANSI)
1 rec ring
2 rec tip
4 tx ring
5 tx tip
RJ45 (att)
1 rec tip
2 rec ring
4 tx tip
5 tx ring
So......
in the real world interfacing definity to ansi cpe....
one would have to switch the pairs tip and ring.
DB15--------->RJ45
11 rec tip--->2
3 rec ring--->1
9 tx tip----->5
1 tx ring---->4
6
5
Errrr...correct, right?
In the att world....
c6c -------->DB15--------->RJ45
47 LI (H)--->11 rec tip--->1
22 LI------->3 rec ring--->2
48 LO------->9 tx tip----->4
23 LO (H)--->1 tx ring---->5
49 Lpbk2---->6
24 lpbk1---->5
Now here's my confusion "att vs ansi"
RJ45 (ANSI)
1 rec ring
2 rec tip
4 tx ring
5 tx tip
RJ45 (att)
1 rec tip
2 rec ring
4 tx tip
5 tx ring
So......
in the real world interfacing definity to ansi cpe....
one would have to switch the pairs tip and ring.
DB15--------->RJ45
11 rec tip--->2
3 rec ring--->1
9 tx tip----->5
1 tx ring---->4
6
5
Errrr...correct, right?