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Connector and Cable Pin-outs
RJ-45
RJ-48C aka T1/E1 RJ-45
RJ-49C aka BRI RJ-45
RJ-48S aka 56K DDS RJ-45
RJ-11/RJ-14 aka standard analog connector (6P-4C)
RJ-9/RJ-10/RJ-22 aka RJ-11 narrow (4P-4C)
RJ-21 aka 50-pin Telco connector, CHAMP, or Amphenol Connector
Straight Thru Cable
Cross-over Cable
Loop Back Plug
Straight Thru Cable
Cross-over Cable
Loop Back Plug
Y Straight Thru Cable
Straight Cable aka Loop Back Cable
BRI Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
BRI Y Straight Thru Cable
BRI Straight Thru Cable aka Loop Back Cable
Analog Cable
BRI Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
Analog Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
Analog Cable
Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
DB-25 Cable
Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
FXO Y Cable
FXS Cable
Loop Back Plug for Sangoma Aft-Prod
BNC Cable
Loop Back Plug
Straight Thru Cable
Cross-over Cable
Loop Back Plug
S514
RJ-45
The RJ-45 (Registered Jack 45) is one of the common physical connectors in the communications industry today eventhough it is not an official standard. An RJ-45 connector is used to refer to a 8 pin - 8 connector (8P-8C) modular connector. The name is also "RJ-45" is incorrectly used to describe a common ethernet cable (TIA/EIA-568-B).
The image below shows the pinout of a 8P-8C connector...the "tab" to hold the connector in the socket is facing down (or towards this page).

Image from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rj45plug-8p8c.png
RJ-48C aka T1/E1 RJ-45

RJ-49C aka BRI RJ-45

RJ-48S aka 56K DDS RJ-45

RJ-11/RJ-14 aka Standard Analog Connector (6P-4C)

RJ-9/RJ-10/RJ-22 aka RJ-11 Narrow (4P-4C)
NOTE: RJ-9, RJ-10, RJ-22, and RJ-11 Narrow are not official standards. This connector is official called "Modular Connector 4P-4C"

RJ-21 aka 50-pin Telco connector, CHAMP, or Amphenol Connector

Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RJ21-female-connector.jpg
A101/A102/A104



A108



A500



B700





A200


A400


B600


U100

A301
A56K
A14X
S514
S5141 < --- > (DB35 Male end) 619 Cable (DB 25 Male End) < --- > (DB25-Female end) 602 cable (DB 25 Male end ) < --- > ( need converter to with two Female DB 25 end) < --- >(DB 25 Male end ) 619 cable (DB 37 Male End) < --- >S5141 card.
