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Connecting IO Box to Switch without Patch Pan

Vikas Yadav, on Oct 29, 2009 5:12:01 am GMT 
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Hello,
I have a 16 port unmannagrd Switch and SMB IO's
I want to use SMB IO at one end RJ45 Connector at other end.
At one end SMB IO is crimped with Color Coding "A", what color coding should be used for RJ45 Connector at the other end(remember i am not using patch Pannel at 16 port switch end)?
Thanks in advance.
with regards
Vikas Yadav

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