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RE: Telephone over CAT5/Patch panel


  • Subject: RE: Telephone over CAT5/Patch panel
  • From: "Benfield, John \(Penta\)" <john.benfield-eds@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 15:00:33 -0000

>To common a number of outlets together at the patch panel you
basically
need to punch the same wire into several sets of terminals on the back
of the patch panel. - you know that to connect a cable to one outlet on
the patchpanel, you will strip back the outer sheath about 2-3cm, and
punch down the inner cores onto the terminals for one of the ports... -
to common several together, merely strip back much more outer
insulation, - about 10-15cm say, and punch each core down to multiple
ports by using the longer length you've exposed... - obviously you punch
each core to the same terminal on each port.
>See a picture of mine here for an example...
>http://paulgordon.homeip.net/photogallery/img_0655.jpg

Excellent, just what I need to know. I've a few spare connections on the
panel so I'll jumper them up and then patch the phones through.

JB






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