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OK, I'm sure I'll find out tomorrow if it's still down. Then I'll try it the other way. Thanks.
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Another thing to do is take a fluke. Make sure you show a short across Pins 1&2 and across 4&5. If you only have 1 conductor passing thru on 1 of the pairs a lot of equipment will show carrier but will not come up. This should prove your cable and heads are good but your pairs may be reversed. Normally on a outdoor mount around here atleast if you are needing a straight thru cable then Red/Green would be Blue/White and Yellow/Black would be Orange/White. This should give you a straight thru cable.
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If this was handed off to you correctly the first pair should be the receive from Telco and should go on pins 1&2. First pair in the case you are discribing is red/green
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Originally posted by Kevin-MI: T1 is up. Thanks guys. Kevin, That's great news! Can you share the "fix" with us? Was it simply a matter that the transmit and receive pairs (1&2 / 4&5) were reversed?
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Actually a couple of things. I did have the pairs backwords on the terminals. After switching them around it still wouldn't come up. After putting a hard loop at the NIU, the tech could see the loopback. So I knew that was fine. Did the same thing at my jack going to the router, also good there. Turned out to be a bad patch cord from my jack to the router. Brand new cord too. Swapped it out and it came right up. They also had ISDN back-up which may have helped trouble-shooting.
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Thanks for the update, Kevin. :thumb:
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I will be extending a T1 from Demarc to Office. I beleive they will bring the T1 in the basement and I will have to run telephone lines and the T1. I plan on running cat5e (4pair) ... 3 lines for telephone and 1 line for T1. I never installed a T1 before so this will be new for me. My guess is that I will wire a cable with an 8 pin modular plug on each end also known as "rj45" with t568b on both ends and that will plug directly into router from smart jack?
Will I have to have any special jacks or plugs?
RJ48X (smart jack) is what the telephone company will install correct?
So basically i will be creating a very long patch cable. Will this work?
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Thats pretty much it Irvin.
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