Wiring
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
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 TxD Transmit Data (O) RxD Receive Data (I) DTR Data Terminal Ready (O) DSR Data Set Ready (I) DCD Data Carrier Detect (I) RTS Request To Send (O) CTS Clear To Send (I)