I am installing a TDMI card in a core to connect two systems in-house via a crossover T1 and I realized that my TDMI cable has a DB15 connector with pinouts on pins 1, 2, 3, 9 and 11.
It also came with a DB15 female to RJ48 connector that obviously has 8 wires to connect.
Typically, an RJ48 connector for the T1 has transmit on pins 1 & 2 and receive on pins 4 & 5. How does that equate to the connector on the end of the amphenol cable that came with my TDMI card?
Jim
"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have became a locksmith" Albert Einstein
NCSS NCTS NCTE CS1000E
Mitel 3300 4.2 basic & advanced, 5000 4.0, NuPoint I&M 4.2
It also came with a DB15 female to RJ48 connector that obviously has 8 wires to connect.
Typically, an RJ48 connector for the T1 has transmit on pins 1 & 2 and receive on pins 4 & 5. How does that equate to the connector on the end of the amphenol cable that came with my TDMI card?
Jim
"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have became a locksmith" Albert Einstein
NCSS NCTS NCTE CS1000E
Mitel 3300 4.2 basic & advanced, 5000 4.0, NuPoint I&M 4.2