Hi Greg,

Probably, if we search EIA-232, we would get it.
And the latest is now TIA/EIA-232-F. 
Is it not similar to RS-232 ? 
I think it is one and the same.

Thanks
Dorababu 
HCL-Cisco Software Development Center




[email protected] wrote:

 
> P.S. Just to stir the pot and see how many fish I can catch. Do you know that
> RS-232 no longer exists as a standard! Don't believe me! Go to
> http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/search_n_order.cfm  and enter "232" in the
> document number window, then press "search".
> 
> "Dorababu R." <[email protected]> on 08/03/99 07:44:33 AM
> 
> Please respond to "Dorababu R." <[email protected]>
> 
> To:   [email protected], [email protected]
> cc:    (bcc: Greg Slingerland/Kan/Mitel)
> 
> Subject:  Re: ISDN interface
> 
> Hi Kim Jensen,
> 
> I believe it is RJ45.
> More details at this connectors page.
> 
> http://www.hwb.acc.umu.se/
> 
> Thanks
> Dorababu
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Dear everybody
> >
> > I'm confused about the different use of ISDN connectore in EU and US.
> >
> > Our situation is:
> >
> >      we make a Bri ISDN (TRB 3) interface which uses a RJ45 connection
> >
> >      we want this interface approved by FCC part 68, BUT will use EU ISDN 
> > lay
> > 1-3
> >
> > But as I can see RJ48 connection is used in the US which differe from RJ45 
> > in
> > the wiring of the modular jack connector.
> >
> > My questions are:
> >
> >      is RJ45 used in the US/Canada at all ?
> >
> >      can we have a FCC approval of a EU ISDN ?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Mr. Kim Boll Jensen
> > i-data, Denmark

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