A T carrier cable is not the same as an ethernet cable. A T carrier  cable uses 
a real metal shielded RJ-45 and loosely twisted pair wire.  With most modern T 
carrier equipment, you can use a CAT-5 ethernet cable  instead of a real T 
carrier cable. A T-carrier crossover cable does not  have the same wiring 
pattern as a crossover ethernet cable. With an  older piece of equipment like 
the Matra, I would be tempted to purchase  a real T carrier crossover cable. 
This is covered in my book, by the way. 
 
>Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: 

>Hello, 
 >
>I am about to put an asterisk server between the telco E1 and our old  Matra 
>PBX.   
>Should I use an ethernet cross cable? Something else?

  
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.signate.com



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