BJ Weschke wrote:
On 1/26/06, bails <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Bagnall wrote:
Hi I'm looking for a pinout for the above. Note this has
what i'd call
RJ45 sockets (or someone smart can correct me). I need to
plug into BT (rj13?).
Are you sure the TDM400 has RJ45 sockets? The pair I've got here have RJ12
sockets.
I assume with the mention of BT, you're in the UK. The line is on pins 2+5
of the BT connector, which'd usually translate to the 2 inner pins of an
RJ11 connector (pins 2+3). You should find an old modem cable will do the
job fine.
If your TDM400 really does have RJ45 sockets, then you'd expect the line to
be on the middle pins (pins 4+5), similar to a modtap used in structured
cabling environments.
Regards,
Chris
Thanks, yes they are rj45, we have had rj12 in he past I look at the above.
Like I said though, pity Digium dont supply the information on there
site or with the cards, its a bit like everything in life today. We are
only the customer, but we're expected to do the running around.
Earlier versions of the TDM400 I believe were RJ45. They were changed
to RJ11 I think I had heard at one point for compliance with some
telco standards outside the US. But, in either case, yes, the middle
pair is the "active" pair for your FXO/FXS ports on these cards
whether RJ11 or RJ45.
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Thanks I can confirm that this is indeed correct
Bails
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