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Appendix b. pinouts for ports and cables, B. 2 other cabling considerations, B.2 other cabling considerations – IBM SG24-4817-00 User Manual

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Appendix B. Pinouts for Ports and Cables

This appendix gives information on ports and cables PIN assignments.

B.1 Pinouts for ATM25 and Other Common Network Connectors

Most networking standards have developed specifications for using shielded or
unshielded twisted-pair cabling with RJ-45 modular plugs to connect devices
together. Table 39 illustrates the differences between the following cabling
specifications:

ATM25.6 (ATM Forum Standard)

IBM adapters for this standard have an orange dot with a white line across it
to easily distinguish from the next two types.

ATM25.6 (Pre-Standard--Used by some early ATM devices)

This adapter has a green dot on it indicating that it uses standard token-ring
pinouts.

Token-Ring

This adapter has a green dot on it indicating that it uses standard token-ring
pinouts.

Ethernet (10Base-T)

Table 39. RJ-45 Pin Assignments by Network Type

Pin Number

ATM25
(Forum-
Compliant)

ATM25
(Pre-Standard)

Token Ring

Ethernet
(10Base-T)

1

RD

+

TD

+

2

RD

TD

3

TD

+

TD

+

RD

+

4

RD

+

RD

+

5

RD

RD

6

TD

TD

RD

7

TD

+

8

TD

B.2 Other Cabling Considerations

Special cables are required in two specific instances:

When connecting to pre-standard devices

When connecting between two ATM switches

Both of these instances are discussed below.

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