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#74743 05/20/05 03:26 PM
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How do you wire the jacks? I wired them to 568b standard and they did not work. Also from the KSU it goes from a patch cord to a patch pannel then to the station. 5 x 9 with 12 and `12d and 18 and 18d phones.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by B Cannon:
How do you wire the jacks? I wired them to 568b standard and they did not work.</font>

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what system and and phones ??

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by KENB:
what system and and phones ??</font>

5 x 9 with 12 and `12d and 18 and 18d phones.

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What type of termination tool did you use?

Take a small screw diver and re-seat the pairs. If your pacth pannel is a 568 A then you need to make it all A.

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I have connectivity between the patch pannel and the jack. It just is not communicating from the KSU to the phone.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Station Specialties:
What type of termination tool did you use?

Take a small screw diver and re-seat the pairs. If your pacth pannel is a 568 A then you need to make it all A.
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Make sure your jacks are the same as the patch panel and cord, 568A or 568B.

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My jacks were Levinton 6p6c. The patch pannel was 568 punched b,o,g,b.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by capitol:
Make sure your jacks are the same as the patch panel and cord, 568A or 568B.

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Try reversing the orange & green at the jack.

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plug a phone directly into the phone system, if it works there. then it is your cabling.

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