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'''Connectors''' | '''Connectors''' | ||
RJ45 Jack and Plug [ | RJ45 Jack and Plug [https://clonweb/wiki/clondocs/Docs/rj45pinout.gif Pinout]. | ||
'''Ethernet''' | Cable connector's [http://yost.com/computers/RJ45-serial/rj45-plug.gif picture]. | ||
'''Ethernet Cabling''' | |||
The TIA/EIA-568-A specifies two wiring standards for a 8-position modular connector such as RJ45. The two wiring standards, T568A and T568B vary only in the arrangement of the colored pairs. We are using T568B. | The TIA/EIA-568-A specifies two wiring standards for a 8-position modular connector such as RJ45. The two wiring standards, T568A and T568B vary only in the arrangement of the colored pairs. We are using T568B. | ||
Straight-Through Cable Pinout | Straight-Through Cable Pinout (T568B): | ||
RJ45 Pin # Wire Color 10Base-T Signal | RJ45 Pin # Wire Color 10Base-T Signal 1000Base-T Signal | ||
(T568B) 100Base-TX Signal | (T568B) 100Base-TX Signal | ||
1 White/Orange | 1 White/Orange Transmit+ BI_DA+ | ||
2 Orange | 2 Orange Transmit- BI_DA- | ||
3 White/Green | 3 White/Green Receive+ BI_DB+ | ||
4 Blue | 4 Blue Unused BI_DC+ | ||
5 White/Blue | 5 White/Blue Unused BI_DC- | ||
6 Green | 6 Green Receive- BI_DB- | ||
7 White/Brown | 7 White/Brown Unused BI_DD+ | ||
8 Brown | 8 Brown Unused BI_DD- | ||
Cross Over Cable Pinout (T568B): | Cross Over Cable Pinout (T568B): | ||
RJ45 Pin # | RJ45 Pin # Wire Color RJ45 Pin # Wire Color | ||
(END 1) (END 2) | (END 1) (END 2) | ||
1 | 1 White/Orange 1 White/Green | ||
2 | 2 Orange 2 Green | ||
3 | 3 White/Green 3 White/Orange | ||
4 | 4 Blue 4 White/Brown | ||
5 | 5 White/Blue 5 Brown | ||
6 | 6 Green 6 Orange | ||
7 | 7 White/Brown 7 Blue | ||
8 Brown 8 White/Blue | |||
NOTE: The cross over cable layout is suitable for 1000Base-T operation, all 4 pairs are crossed. | |||
The following diagram shows the Normal use of Crossed and Straight cables: | |||
straight--HUB,SWITCH--crossed--HUB,SWITCH--straight--PC | |||
PC--crossed--PC | |||
NOTE': To avoid the need for Crossed cables many vendors provide UPLINK ports on Hubs or Switches - these are specially designed to allow the use of a STRAIGHT cable when connecting back-to-back Hubs or Switches. Read the manufacturers documentation carefully. | |||
'''RS-232 Cabling''' | |||
From web, need check: | |||
RS-232 Name/Function DB-25 DB-9 RJ-45 RJ-45 | |||
Signal (Input/Output) (Standard) (Standard) (Cyclades) (Netra/Cisco) | |||
Chassis Safety Ground 1 Shell Shell Shell | |||
Gnd Signal Ground 7 5 4 4(and 5?) | |||
TxD Transmit Data (O) 2 3 3 3 | |||
RxD Receive Data (I) 3 2 6 6 | |||
DTR Data Terminal Ready (O) 20 4 2 2 | |||
DSR Data Set Ready (I) 6 6 8 7 | |||
DCD Data Carrier Detect (I) 8 1 7 - | |||
RTS Request To Send (O) 4 7 1 1 | |||
CTS Clear To Send (I) 5 8 5 8 | |||
continue: | |||
RS-232 Name/Function RJ-45 mvme6100 RJ12(6pin) ConnectPort LTS | |||
Signal (Input/Output) (EtherLite32) etc (VME6016) (Hall D) | |||
Chassis Safety Ground 3 | |||
Gnd Signal Ground 6 3,6 2 6 | |||
TxD Transmit Data (O) 5 4 4 4 | |||
RxD Receive Data (I) 4 5 3 5 | |||
DTR Data Terminal Ready (O) 7 8 - 8 | |||
DSR Data Set Ready (I) 2 - - 1 | |||
DCD Data Carrier Detect (I) 3 1 5 (10 on 10pin) | |||
RTS Request To Send (O) 1 2 6 2 | |||
CTS Clear To Send (I) 8 7 1 7 | |||
From vvsap (RxD and TxD are wired, cross or straight; not sure if GND is wired properly; not sure accually which one is EtherLite32 and which one is ROC, and numbering order, seems does not matter ...): | |||
mvme6100 ---------> EtherLite32 --------> RESET | |||
1 Orange Brown Brown | |||
2 White/Orange Blue White/Green | |||
3 Blue White/Brown White/Brown | |||
4 White/Blue White/Blue Green <--- in use (RxD/TxD) | |||
5 Green Green White/Blue <--- in use (RxD/TxD) | |||
6 White/Green White/Green Blue <--- ?? in use (GND) | |||
7 Brown Orange Orange | |||
8 White/Brown White/Orange White/Orange | |||
Sergey (check !): | |||
EtherLite32 -----------> CISCO | |||
8 Orange White/Brown | |||
7 White/Orange White/Orange | |||
6 Blue White/Blue | |||
5 White/Blue Brown | |||
4 Green Blue | |||
3 White/Green Green | |||
2 Brown White/Green | |||
1 White/Brown Orange | |||
Sergey: | |||
Cyclades -----------> SUN MGT PORT | |||
1 Orange White/Brown | |||
2 White/Orange Brown | |||
3 Green White/Blue | |||
4 White/Green Blue | |||
5 Blue White/Green | |||
6 White/Blue Green | |||
7 Brown White/Orange | |||
8 White/Brown Orange | |||
'''JLAB connectors''' | |||
'Red' 9-pin female serial: CUS9899 (AJ084) - out of stock !!!!! | |||
'Blue' 9-pin female serial: CUS9898 (AJ084) | |||
'Red' 9-pin male serial: CUS9000 (AJ084) |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 30 August 2021
Connectors
RJ45 Jack and Plug Pinout.
Cable connector's picture.
Ethernet Cabling
The TIA/EIA-568-A specifies two wiring standards for a 8-position modular connector such as RJ45. The two wiring standards, T568A and T568B vary only in the arrangement of the colored pairs. We are using T568B.
Straight-Through Cable Pinout (T568B):
RJ45 Pin # Wire Color 10Base-T Signal 1000Base-T Signal (T568B) 100Base-TX Signal 1 White/Orange Transmit+ BI_DA+ 2 Orange Transmit- BI_DA- 3 White/Green Receive+ BI_DB+ 4 Blue Unused BI_DC+ 5 White/Blue Unused BI_DC- 6 Green Receive- BI_DB- 7 White/Brown Unused BI_DD+ 8 Brown Unused BI_DD-
Cross Over Cable Pinout (T568B):
RJ45 Pin # Wire Color RJ45 Pin # Wire Color (END 1) (END 2) 1 White/Orange 1 White/Green 2 Orange 2 Green 3 White/Green 3 White/Orange 4 Blue 4 White/Brown 5 White/Blue 5 Brown 6 Green 6 Orange 7 White/Brown 7 Blue 8 Brown 8 White/Blue
NOTE: The cross over cable layout is suitable for 1000Base-T operation, all 4 pairs are crossed.
The following diagram shows the Normal use of Crossed and Straight cables:
straight--HUB,SWITCH--crossed--HUB,SWITCH--straight--PC
PC--crossed--PC
NOTE': To avoid the need for Crossed cables many vendors provide UPLINK ports on Hubs or Switches - these are specially designed to allow the use of a STRAIGHT cable when connecting back-to-back Hubs or Switches. Read the manufacturers documentation carefully.
RS-232 Cabling
From web, need check:
RS-232 Name/Function DB-25 DB-9 RJ-45 RJ-45 Signal (Input/Output) (Standard) (Standard) (Cyclades) (Netra/Cisco) Chassis Safety Ground 1 Shell Shell Shell Gnd Signal Ground 7 5 4 4(and 5?) TxD Transmit Data (O) 2 3 3 3 RxD Receive Data (I) 3 2 6 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready (O) 20 4 2 2 DSR Data Set Ready (I) 6 6 8 7 DCD Data Carrier Detect (I) 8 1 7 - RTS Request To Send (O) 4 7 1 1 CTS Clear To Send (I) 5 8 5 8
continue:
RS-232 Name/Function RJ-45 mvme6100 RJ12(6pin) ConnectPort LTS Signal (Input/Output) (EtherLite32) etc (VME6016) (Hall D) Chassis Safety Ground 3 Gnd Signal Ground 6 3,6 2 6 TxD Transmit Data (O) 5 4 4 4 RxD Receive Data (I) 4 5 3 5 DTR Data Terminal Ready (O) 7 8 - 8 DSR Data Set Ready (I) 2 - - 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect (I) 3 1 5 (10 on 10pin) RTS Request To Send (O) 1 2 6 2 CTS Clear To Send (I) 8 7 1 7
From vvsap (RxD and TxD are wired, cross or straight; not sure if GND is wired properly; not sure accually which one is EtherLite32 and which one is ROC, and numbering order, seems does not matter ...):
mvme6100 ---------> EtherLite32 --------> RESET 1 Orange Brown Brown 2 White/Orange Blue White/Green 3 Blue White/Brown White/Brown 4 White/Blue White/Blue Green <--- in use (RxD/TxD) 5 Green Green White/Blue <--- in use (RxD/TxD) 6 White/Green White/Green Blue <--- ?? in use (GND) 7 Brown Orange Orange 8 White/Brown White/Orange White/Orange
Sergey (check !):
EtherLite32 -----------> CISCO 8 Orange White/Brown 7 White/Orange White/Orange 6 Blue White/Blue 5 White/Blue Brown 4 Green Blue 3 White/Green Green 2 Brown White/Green 1 White/Brown Orange
Sergey:
Cyclades -----------> SUN MGT PORT 1 Orange White/Brown 2 White/Orange Brown 3 Green White/Blue 4 White/Green Blue 5 Blue White/Green 6 White/Blue Green 7 Brown White/Orange 8 White/Brown Orange
JLAB connectors
'Red' 9-pin female serial: CUS9899 (AJ084) - out of stock !!!!!
'Blue' 9-pin female serial: CUS9898 (AJ084)
'Red' 9-pin male serial: CUS9000 (AJ084)