Jared Smith escribió:

I have a funny feeling your crossover cable might be wrong... I'm not
sure about an E1 crossover, but I know that a T1 crossover is different
than a standard ethernet crossover.  (See
http://www.jaredsmith.net/misc/cables/)  If you do find the pinout for
an E1 crossover, let me know and I'll add it to my site.

Jared Smith

Right now I'm testing this pinout:
pin1 (Rx -)      <--> pin4
pin2 (Rx +)      <--> pin5
pin3 (Rx Shield) <--> pin3
pin4 (Tx -)      <--> pin1
pin5 (Tx +)      <--> pin2
pin6 (Tx Shield) <--> pin6
pin7 (not used)  <--> pin7
pin8 (not used)  <--> pin8

I don't know if this one is the good one, but zttool says it's ok. I'm not sure, but E1 and T1 cables should be the same...

Best Regards,
--
Carlos Carús
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