Modular Wiring
Reference
Modular Jack Styles:
There are four basic modular jack styles. The 8-position modular
outlets are commonly and incorrectly referred to as "RJ45".
The 6-position modular jack is commonly referred to as an RJ11.
Using these terms can sometimes lead to confusion since the RJ
designations actually refer to very specific wiring configurations
called Universal Service Order Code (USOC). The designation 'RJ'
means Registered Jack. Each of these basic jack styles can be
wired for different RJ configurations. For example, the 6-position
jack can be wired as an RJ11C (1-pair), RJ14C (2-pair), or RJ25C
(3-pair) configuration. An 8-position jack can be wired for configurations
such as RJ61C (4-pair) and RJ48C. The keyed 8-position jack can
be wired for RJ45S, RJ46S, and RJ47S.

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