HP Ethernet BL-c manual RJ-45 pin specification, Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector

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RJ-45 pin specification

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Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector

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RJ-45 to DB-9 serial adapter with flow control pin assignment

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Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector

 

When connecting the switch to a switch, bridge, or hub, an Ethernet cable is necessary.

 

The table indicates the pin number and wire color assignments for the switch-to-network adapter card connection, and the Ethernet cable for the switch-to-switch, switch-to-hub, or switch-to-bridge connection.

Contact

Media direct interface

Color match

 

signal

 

 

 

 

1

Tx + (transmit)

White/Orange

 

 

 

2

Tx - (transmit)

Orange/White

 

 

 

3

Rx + (receive)

White/Green

 

 

 

4

Not used

Blue/White

 

 

 

5

Not used

White/Blue

 

 

 

6

Rx - (receive)

Green/White

 

 

 

7

Not used

White/Brown

 

 

 

8

Not used

Brown/White

 

 

 

The table provides the same information for the Gigabit over Copper ports.

Contact

Media direct interface

Color match

 

signal

 

 

 

 

1

BI_DA+

White/Orange

 

 

 

2

BI_DA-

Orange/White

 

 

 

3

BI_DB+

White/Green

 

 

 

4

BI_DC+

Blue/White

 

 

 

5

BI_DC-

White/Blue

 

 

 

6

BI_DB-

Green/White

 

 

 

7

BI_DD+

White/Brown

 

 

 

8

BI_DD-

Brown/White

 

 

 

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