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T1 Demarc Extension From Smart Jack - Cross Connect - Server Room Wiring

Asked by MegaSprint in Networking Cables, Miscellaneous Networking

I am having a second T1 Point-to-Point line added to my existing Point-to-Point so I can bundle with MLPPP.  Unfortuately, I may have to extend the Demarc if no one is hired for the job.  I have never done this and am not quite sure if I am thinking about this correctly. (hopefully I am using the correct terms here)  The smart jack is located in the basement of our building and there is a cross connect from the basement room to a mechanical room on our floor.

 I believe the Verizon installer said I would need an rj48x connected to the smart jack, and then punch down to the block.  Am I correct in assuming if I punch down at position 20 in the basement, I would punch down at position 20 in the mechanical room?   Basically, should the block numbers correlate in the basement and mechanical room?  

Also,  I am wondering if I am able to use 568b cat5e and an rj45 instead of the rj48x.

Any help is appreciated.

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