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RE: Telephone Over Cat5


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  • Subject: RE: Telephone Over Cat5
  • From: "Ben McCormack" <ben.mccormack@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 15:17:27 -0000
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Thanks all this is starting to make some sense.

What is the best way to do the interface between CAT5 and the BT master
socket and also CAT5 and a telephone will the inserts from TCL do?

ben

-----Original Message-----
From: James, Daniel [mailto:daniel.james@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 February 2002 15:13
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Telephone Over Cat5


Umm, easier to photograph than to explain........ (mental note, get on
with building my website :-)

The rear of my patch panel is where you connect your CAT5 to, each RJ45
socket on the front of the panel has a corresponding IDC punchdown strip
on the rear of the panel.

I'll take the example of Pin1 (as its the same for all)

Connect all 6 Pin1s together by punching down a cable into Pin1 Socket1,
then punching this cable into Pin1 Socket 2 etc., now repeat this
process for the other 5 cables and then all the sockets will be wired
together.

Then take a feed from your BT socket, and connect this to one of the
punchdown areas for one of the sockets, and hey presto, you now have 6
live extensions on your patch panel.



Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Booth [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 February 2002 15:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Telephone Over Cat5


On 26 Feb 02, at 14:47, James, Daniel wrote:

> Why not consider using say 6 sockets on your patch panel, and
> daisychain them together on the rear of the panel, then from this you
> can patch the relevant cable out to the extension, you could use more
> than 6

I've not seen a patch panel in the raw yet so I don't know how they
work, but does that mean you are creating 6 outlets from 1 input to
the back of the panel?

How do you do this daisychaining? (patch panelling for beginners!)

StuartB

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