06-04-2015 11:24 PM - edited 03-08-2019 12:25 AM
I was just reviewing a server heartbeat (HB) cable that was failing because it had only 2 pairs (1,2,3,6) and was crossed over in the typical way:
https://ciscoccvp.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/img_3738.jpg
like this above. this cable was missing the brown and blue pairs - because it didn't need them on 10 and 100 Mbps. Someone used an old cable in this instance!
This got me thinking about my use of crossover cables in 1000Base-T setting. And the more I thought, the more I got confused.
I believe I have deployed some 1Gb crossovers that had only two pairs crossed over. And it seemed to work. But they had the brown and green pairs as well, but they were just not crossed over.
So now im wondering if all 1Gb applications requiring a crossover need all four pairs crossed or just the 1,2,3,6 conductor pairs (orange and green)?
And are there any physical variations of 1000 Base-T that only need 2 pairs to work? I suspect there might be a lot of folks that have made crossovers by just crossing the 1,2,3,6 pairs and expect it to work at 1Gbps speeds.
thx,
Will
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06-05-2015 12:25 AM
Hey Will,
all 4 pair need to be crossed.
take a look at the Cisco doc below. It shows a 10/100 crossover and 10/100/1000 crossover cable pin out.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/ethernet/10561-3.html#appb
hope this helps,
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thanks
06-05-2015 12:25 AM
Hey Will,
all 4 pair need to be crossed.
take a look at the Cisco doc below. It shows a 10/100 crossover and 10/100/1000 crossover cable pin out.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/ethernet/10561-3.html#appb
hope this helps,
please rate helpful pists
thanks
06-06-2015 09:31 AM
thx Charles, nice link!
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