Hi!
How's this drawing look? For voice, we have a PSTN line. I took a CAT 6 patch panel (punch down style) I had laying around and daisy chained all pin 1's to pin 1's, all pin 2's to pin 2's, etc. This way, the ports are all distributed to each other. We run our various lines to the patch panel, crimp an RJ-45 end on the end, plug it into the patch panel. We take our incoming phone line and crimp an RJ-45 end on the end, plug it into one the ports. Then all of the ports receive the incoming line(s).
For any of the voice jacks, we're wiring to the USOC standard.
For ethernet, we're wiring to the TIA-568B standard.
Does it look okay?
Thanks!
How's this drawing look? For voice, we have a PSTN line. I took a CAT 6 patch panel (punch down style) I had laying around and daisy chained all pin 1's to pin 1's, all pin 2's to pin 2's, etc. This way, the ports are all distributed to each other. We run our various lines to the patch panel, crimp an RJ-45 end on the end, plug it into the patch panel. We take our incoming phone line and crimp an RJ-45 end on the end, plug it into one the ports. Then all of the ports receive the incoming line(s).
For any of the voice jacks, we're wiring to the USOC standard.
For ethernet, we're wiring to the TIA-568B standard.
Does it look okay?
Thanks!
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