To connect a Bridge or Router to a 56K, CSU/DSU Network, T3, T1 or Fractional T1 line, use a cable with an RJ-48S jack connector.The RJ-48 connector may look very similar to an RJ-45 connector found on a typical CAT-5 cable, but don�t be fooled, they are very different in many ways.A RJ-48 connecter is fastened on to a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable, not the standard UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) CAT-(1-5) cable.A RJ-48 also uses a different pin out arrangement, voltage level, and line capacitance then a RJ-45.See below for details on the RJ-48C, and RJ-48X connectors.
Pin Assignments for a RJ-48S Jack
Connector.
��CSU/DSU
RJ-48S Cable Pin outs |
|
Pin Number |
Definition |
1 |
R1, transmit ring to network |
2 |
T1, transmit tip to network |
3 |
(not used) |
4 |
(not used) |
5 |
(not used) |
6 |
(not used) |
7 |
T, receive tip from network |
8 |
R, receive ring from network |
Pin Assignments of a cable with both ends terminated with RJ-48S connectors.
RJ-48S for DDS Telco on RJ-45
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ORDER CODE (USOC): RJ-48S
Mechanical Arrangement: Miniature 8-position keyed jack. Typical Usage: Local area Data Channels or Sub Rate Digital Services.� Electrical Network Connection: One or two line T&R or T&R T1 R1.
RJ-48C
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ORDER CODE (USOC): RJ-48C
Mechanical Arrangement: Miniature 8-position jack. Typical Usage: 1.544 Mbps digital services.� Electrical Network Connection: Single Line T&R, T1 R1, conductors 7 and 8 provide cable shield integrity.Conductors 3 and 6 are reserved for future use.
RJ-48X
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ORDER CODE (USOC): RJ-48C
Then following will help break down what those USOC and RJ-xx codes really mean. The Universal Service Ordering Code (USOC) system was developed by the Bell System and introduced by AT&T in the 1970s to connect customer premises equipment to the public network. These codes, adopted in part by the FCC, Part 68, Subpart F, Section 68.502, are a series of Registered Jack (RJ) wiring configurations for telephone jacks that remain in use today.
Registered Jack numbers end with a letter indicating the wiring or mounting method being used.
If you (the telphone subscriber) want to have a standard jack other
than the RJ-xxW or RJ-xxC installation, you should specify the
appropriate USOC when requesting the installation.
You may also see these terms associated with the USOC code system.
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