NOTE: Under no circumstances should you assign pins 6 (RD) and 7 (TD) to wires from
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The table below is an example of how to connect a twisted pair cable to the
RAS 2000 PowerRack's RJ-45 connector. In this example, the four twisted pairs
are made up of the following colored wires:
•
White-on-green twisted with green-on-white
•
White-on-orange twisted with orange-on-white
•
White-on-blue twisted with blue-on-white
•
White-on-brown twisted with brown-on-white
Table 3-6:
Example: Assigning Cable Pairs to RJ-45 Pins
Pin
1
Chassis Ground (CG)
2
Ring Indicator (RI)
3
Carrier Detect (CD)
4
Data Terminal Read (DTR)
5
Signal Ground (SG)
6
Receive Data (RD)
7
Transmit Data (TD)
8
Clear to Send (CTS)
9
Request to Send (RTS)
10
Data Set Ready (DSR)
While your twisted pair cable may not use the same color scheme as the one
listed in this example, the colored wires in your cable should be twisted together
in a similar fashion.
the same pair.
RAS 2000 PowerRack Hardware Guide
Assigning Cable Pairs - RJ-45 Pins
Signal
None
White on Green
Green on White
White on Orange
White on Blue
Blue on White
Orange on White
White on Brown
Brown on White
None
Color of Wire
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