I have used cross-connect wire from the spool to make T1 crossover cables with 
RJ45 ends.  All that matters is that pin one goes to four and two goes to five 
on both ends.

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whatcable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"



Alexander Lopez wrote:

>I have not in my experience seen any problems with using a Good Quality
>Cat5 vs. Cat 3 (telco standard) cable for X-connects.  YMMV, but you
>should be fine. As far as the shielding goes, I use UTP cables and
>Connectors all the time and some of my X-connects run over 100 feet
> 
>

I have used cat-5 for everything communications. serial printers, dumb
terminals, DS1  and even 10/100 ethernet. :-) It's easier to have it
installed as a network jack and then use for whatever you need.

...

Andrew McRory
LinuxSystems
Tallahasse, FL
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