At 02:53 PM 5/23/2007, D.Pageau wrote:
>All my cable infrastructure is built using CAT5 and RJ45.  In the data
>room all cable ends in the same RJ45 patch pannel.
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>Using a cable as data or voice is only a mater of connecting a patch
>cord to Ethernet Switch or Phone System (Dual KX-TD1232) as needed.
>
>Right now, for the phone system, the centronics cable is punch connected
>to the back of RJ45 data patch panel.
>
>I'm looking for a similar solution but instead of punch down i'd like to
>   use a RJ45 patch panel with centronics in the back.  Using
>centronics<->centronics instead of punch down.
>
>24xRJ45, 6 conductor on each RJ45, 3 centronics
>or
>48xRJ45, 6 conductor on each RJ45, 6 centronics
>
>So far i've found this product, no luck it's RJ11 (or RJ12 ?) not RJ45.
>
>http://www.icc.com/media/spec/210.pdf

I have carefully preserved a pair of Ortronics 4417 or similar patch 
panels for this application in a hurry.  You automatically split the 
3rd pair in any 6-pin to 8-pin conversion since USOC and 568-A/B is 
not compatible.  It's also unlikely that you'd buy a new TD switch, 
or buy more than 2 TDA-0170 cards in a TDA system when you see the 
price, so that makes the lifespan of any panel pretty short.

Just keep punching down the pairs you need.

Carl Navarro






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