Uh... say what???
I don't think so.
A "rollover" cable is not simply an end to end mirror of the wiring order. This is because TX and RX are not in the middle of the RJ45 biscuit, and both pairs need to be surrounded by inductive grounding.
A "straight thru" cable (meaning non-rollover) should look the same on both ends. Following the CAT-V standard, the order should be:
White Orange, Orange, White Green, Blue, White Blue, Green, White Brown, Brown.
On a rollover cable, one end should be normal (as above), and the other end should be:
White Green, Green, White Orange, Blue, White Blue, Orange, White Brown, Brown.
This translates to the following pin order for a rollover cable:
1 -> 3
2 -> 6
3 -> 1
4 -> 4
5 -> 5
6 -> 2
7 -> 7
8 -> 8
I've never particularly cared for the choices of color in the standard, but I do care about following standards... especially on those occasions when I've had to figure out someone else's mess.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
oldschool