Standard for Network Cables
When making network cables, according to actual requirements, there are the following two manufacturing standards:
EIA/TIA 568A standard

The sequence of the wires from left to right: white green, green, white orange, blue, white blue, orange, white brown, brown.
EIA/TIA 568B standard
The sequence of the wires from left to right: white orange, orange, white green, blue, white blue, green, white brown, brown.
In 2002, the American Telecommunications Industry Association TIA officially adopted the 6-category wiring standard. As early as 2002 (ANSI/TIA/EIA568B.2-1-2002), this standard was also approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), with the standard number being ISO11801-2002. In 2003, TIA began researching copper cables capable of supporting 10-gigabit transmission rates. In 2008, it issued the performance parameter standards for Class 6A wiring products, and at the same time laid the foundation for the application of 6A and 7-category twisted-pair cables in 10-gigabit Ethernet networks.
