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Old 03-20-2007, 01:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Partner II System wiring to punchdown

Looking for wiring diagram for the Partner II system. I am using punchdown blocks (66) to terminate incoming extensions from all the offices and routing those to another block that will have 10,11,12.... etc punched down from the Partner system. I will then tie both blocks together for which ext. goes to what office. I heard something about using blue,blue/white = blue,blue/white and orange,or/wh = green,gr/wh. Is this true for the voice / data being transferred across the lines? I cannot find any of this info under support.avaya website. Wisdom has now told me I should have put plugs on the end of each office wire but I have all this in place and needing to go forward.

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Just take some 2-pair jumper wire, and crimp on an RJ-11 end. Plug that into the extension or line jack, route the jumper wire around to the block where the cable running to the station cable is terminated, and punch the jumper down.
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Pin out help

Picture your RJ11 plug from the top. Lable the slots in your mind.
|3|4|5|6| We only use 3,4,5,6 becouse we are using 4 positions. If we were using 8 positions then we would have the full 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8
Pin 3 will be the white orange, pin 4 will be the blue white pin 5 will be the white blue, pin 6 will be the orange white. Then to your 66 block you will lay them down in order white blue, blue white, white orange, orange white. Once you cross connect the pairs to yor station cable it is key that your jack is cabled out with pairs 4,5 and 3,6 being the same as what you crimped.
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