This standard defines the colour combinations for the 25-pair voice cables on the back of a BIX block.
There is a primary colour and a secondary colour. The colours are:
Primaries | Secondaries |
---|---|
white red black yellow purple |
blue orange green brown grey |
They are mixed by matching each of the secondaries with the primaries in order. i.e. white/blue, white/orange, white/green, white/brown, white/grey, red/blue, red/orange, etc.
8-wire RJ-45's (as used in 10baseT ethernet, ISDN installs in Toronto (and presumable other places), etc. has a specific order for the colours available in most category 5 cable (also called UDP 5 cable). The order of pairs is:
Colour pairs | Pair number | Pin numbers |
---|---|---|
white/blue white/orange white/green white/brown |
pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 |
pins 4,5 pins 3,6 pins 1,2 pins 7,8 |
The pairs are installed as follows (viewed with cable facing away):
___ |\ \ _ | \ __\_ _\| | 8 |--.____Pair 4 _\|. | 7 |--' \||\ | 6 |----------------. || || 5 |--.____Pair 1 |__Pair 2 | \|| 4 |--' | | | 3 |----------------' \ | 2 |--.____Pair 3 \| 1 |--' ~~~~
Routers get connected to T1s like this:
.-- Telco-installed cable V.35 serial cable Ethernet | | | v +---------------+ +---------+ v +--------+ `->| /\/\,---| DS1 Interface |-------| CSU/DSU |-------| Router |------| +---------------+ ^ +---------+ +--------+ ^ | | | T1 Interface Cable --' Ethernet cable --'
Colour | DB15 | RJ-45 (RJ-48) |
---|---|---|
White/Orange
Gnd (Orange) White/Blue Gnd (Blue) Orange/White Blue/White | 1
2 3 4 9 11 | 5
8 1 7 4 2 |
1998?