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ANSI / TIA -568-C - Hubbell Premise Wiring

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Standard UTP <strong>Wiring</strong> Conventions<br />

USOC Conventions<br />

Universal Service Ordering Codes (USOC) are a series of Registered Jack (RJ) wiring configurations developed by the Bell System ®<br />

for connection of customer premises equipment to the network. FCC regulations govern these configurations.<br />

Color Coding<br />

Pair 1<br />

Pair 2<br />

Pair 3<br />

Pair 4<br />

TIP<br />

T1 – White/Blue<br />

T2 – White/Orange<br />

T3 – White/Green<br />

T4 – White/Brown<br />

Pair 1<br />

Pair 2<br />

Pair 3<br />

Pair 4<br />

RING<br />

R1 – Blue<br />

R2 – Orange<br />

R3 – Green<br />

R4 – Brown<br />

LAN <strong>Wiring</strong> Conventions<br />

Local area network (LAN) standards designed to operate over UTP specify pin/pair assignments on modular connectors for various<br />

signal transmission protocols. While <strong>ANSI</strong>/<strong>TIA</strong>-<strong>568</strong>A and <strong>568</strong>B conventions support all these designations, there are some cases<br />

where the user chooses to cable only the number of pairs required to support these applications.<br />

• 10 Mbps Ethernet<br />

over UTP<br />

• Uses only two pairs<br />

• 100 Mbps Ethernet<br />

• 4/16 Mbps token<br />

ring over copper<br />

• Uses only two pairs<br />

• 100 Mbps FDDI<br />

over copper<br />

• Uses only two pairs<br />

• 1000 Mbps<br />

Ethernet over UTP<br />

• Uses all four pairs<br />

V25<br />

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