Originally posted by falklandsx:
RJ48X's are wired:
1/2 -transmit from CO to CPE
4/5 -transmit from CPE to CO
RJ48C's are the same way, without the auto 1/4 2/5 shorting.
Always remember when working with a PRI: send a loop back toward the CO, and you won't generate any alarms or lock your D Channel out.
And just to add something here, so people understand it-- if your carrier needs to extend the demarc and wants to know what type of RJ48 block to install-- go with an 'X' block (they sometimes call them 'biscuits'). The X means it will automatically loop up, if you disconnect your connection from it.
If you want to make your own loopback jack, to let you do 'hardloops' on your own. Take an RJ45 plug, a single 3" pair of UTP, and connect pins 1 to 4, and 2 to 5. Others blank/empty. Orient the plug so that the flexible tab is on the side away from you, the gold pins are on the side facing you and at the top. Leftmost gold-in is "1", rightmost gold-in is "8".