TIA/EIA-568-A, T-568B RJ45 Wiring Standard  
    For wiring straight-through and cross-over RJ-45 cables  
  
RJ-45 conductor data cable
    contains 4 pairs of wires each consists of a solid colored wire and a strip
    of the same color. There are two wiring standards for RJ-45 wiring: T-568A
    and T-568B. Although there are 4 pairs of wires, 10BaseT/100BaseT
    Ethernet uses only 2 pairs: Orange
    and Green. The other two colors (blue and brown)
    may be used for a second Ethernet line or for phone connections. The two
    wiring standards are used to create a cross-over cable (T-568A on one end,
    and T-568B on the other end), or a straight-through cable (T-568B or T-568A
    on both ends).  
     
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To create a straight-through
      cable, you'll have to use either T-568A or T-568B on both
      ends of the cable. The diagram depicted on the left and right shows clip
      of the RJ-45 connector down.  
To create a cross-over
      cable, you'll wire T-568A on one end and T-568B on the
      other end of the cable.  
The straight-through cables
      are used when connecting Data Terminating Equipment (DTE) to Data
      Communications Equipment (DCE), such as computers and routers to modems
      (gateways) or hubs (Ethernet Switches). The cross-over cables are used
      when connecting DTE to DTE, or DCE to DCE equipment; such as computer to
      computer, computer to router; or gateway to hub connections. The DTE
      equipment terminates the signal, while DCE equipment do not.  
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    More on straight-through and cross-over connections  
The RJ45 data cables we use to
    connect computers to a Ethernet switch is straight-through cables. As noted
    above, the RJ45 cable uses only 2-pairs of wires: Orange
    (pins 1 & 2) and Green (pins 3 &
    6). Pins 4, 5 (Blue) and 7, 8 (Brown) are NOT used. Straight-through cable,
    as its name suggests, connects pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, pin 3 to pin
    3, and pin 6 to pin 6. Cross-over cables are used to connect TX+ to RX+,
    and TX- to RX-, which connects pin 1 to pin 3, pin 2 to pin 6, pin 3 to pin
    1 and pin 6 to pin 2. The unused pins are generally connected straight-through
    in both straight-through and cross-over cables.  
To network two computers without
    a hub, a cross-over cable is used. Cross-over cable is also used to connect
    a router to a computer, or ethernet switch (hub) to another ethernet switch
    without an uplink. Most ethernet switches today provide an uplink port,
    which prevents a use of cross-over cable to daisy chain another ethernet
    switch. Straight-through cables are used to connect a computer to an
    ethernet switch, or a router to an ethernet switch.  
Pin Number Designations  
There are pin number
    designations for each color in T-568B and T-568A.  
                
    T-568B                        
    T-568A 
      
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Pin    Color             Pin Name      Color           Pin Name 
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    --------     
    -------------   -------- 
 1     Orange Stripe     Tx+           Green Stripe    Rx+ 
 2     Orange            Tx-           Green           Rx- 
 3     Green Stripe      Rx+           Orange Stripe   Tx+ 
 4     Blue              Not Used      Blue            Not Used 
 5     Blue Stripe       Not Used      Blue Stripe     Not Used 
 6     Green             Rx-           Orange          Tx- 
 7     Brown Stripe      Not Used      Brown Stripe    Not Used 
 8     Brown             Not Used      Brown           Not Used 
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