Two wire color-code standards apply: EIA/TIA 568A and EIA/TIA 568B. The codes are commonly depicted with RJ-45 jacks as follows (the view is from the front of the jacks):
If we apply the 568A color code and show all eight wires, our pin-out looks
like this: |
This further emphasizes, I hope,
the importance of the word "twist" in making network cables which
will work. You cannot use an flat-untwisted telephone cable for a network
cable. Furthermore, you must use a pair of twisted wires to connect a set
of transmitter pins to their corresponding receiver pins. You cannot use
a wire from one pair and another wire from a different pair.
Keeping the above principles in mind, we can simplify the diagram for a 568A
straight-thru cable by untwisting the wires, except the 180° twist in the
entire cable, and bending the ends upward. Likewise, if we exchange the
green and orange pairs in the 568A diagram we will get a simplified diagram for
a 568B straight-thru cable. If we cross the green and orange pairs in the
568A diagram we will arrive at a simplified diagram for a crossover
cable. All three are shown below.
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