Utp cable rating codes – Kingston Technology KND2410TX User Manual

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Appendix B Cabling Guidelines

Kingston Technology Company KND2410TX User’s Guide - Rev. A01

There are two governmental agencies: the Electronic Industry Association
(EIA) and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), which set the
standard for all cable wiring requirements for commercial buildings.
With the advent of 100Mb/s networking products, it is best to use higher
quality CAT 5 cables like Belden or Helix as well as CAT 5-compliant patch
panels, patch cables, and connectors while following the EIA/TIA wiring
standards. 100

Ω UTP CAT 5 type cables use 4-pair UTP wiring.

Refer to the illustrations below for 4-pair wiring using either T568A (Fig. B-1)
or T568B (Fig. B-2) wiring standards. Both T568A and T568B wiring is
compatible with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX and require no special
configurations, but for premise wiring, stick to one wiring standard. Mixing
T568A and T568B wiring schemes may cause or lead to potential problems.

Fig. B-1 4-Pair T568A Wiring

Fig. B-2 4-Pair T568B Wiring

T568A

Pairs

Strand

Solid

T568B

Pairs

Strand

Solid

Pin 1

Pair 3

Blue

White/Green

Pin 1

Pair 2

Black

White/Orange

Pin 2

Pair 3

Orange

Green/White

Pin 2

Pair 2

Yellow

Orange/White

Pin 3

Pair 2

Black

White/Orange

Pin 3

Pair 3

Blue

White/Green

Pin 4

Pair 1

Red

Blue/White

Pin 4

Pair 1

Red

Blue/White

Pin 5

Pair 1

Green

White/Blue

Pin 5

Pair 1

Green

White/Blue

Pin 6

Pair 2

Yellow

Orange/White

Pin 6

Pair 3

Orange

Green/White

Pin 7

Pair 4

Brown

White/Brown

Pin 7

Pair 4

Brown

White/Brown

Pin 8

Pair 4

White

Brown/White

Pin 8

Pair 4

White

Brown/White

Table. B-4 4-Pair T568A Wiring

Table B-5 4-Pair T568B Wiring

UTP Cable Rating Codes

UTP cables meet different UL-NEC requirements based on cable-jacket
quality. Below is an explanation of the rating codes for each cable type.

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