Avaya 4.2 802.3af Power over Ethernet PoE Options, Phone 802.3af Class, ∙ IP Phone Inline Adaptor

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IP Office IP Phones: Power Supply Options

802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) Options

IEEE 802.3af is a standard commonly known as Power over Ethernet (PoE). It allows network devices to receive power via the network cable using the same wires as the data signals. All the H323 IP phones supported on IP Office also support this standard. Note that for phones being used with an add-on unit such as an EU24, EU24BL or BM32, an individual power supply must be used rather than PoE.

Exceeding the Class limit of a PoE port or the total Class support of a PoE switch may cause incorrect operation.

Phone

802.3af

 

Phone

802.3af

 

Class

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

 

1603[1]

Class 2

 

4606, 4612, 4624 Gen2[2]

Class 0

1608

Class 2

 

4610SW, 5610

Class 2

 

 

 

 

 

1616

Class 2

 

4620

Class 3

 

 

 

 

 

4601, 5601

Class 2

 

4620SW

Class 2

 

 

 

 

 

4602

Class 1

 

4621SW[3]

Class 2

4602SW, 5602SW

Class 2

 

4625SW

Class 3

 

 

 

 

 

1.Requires the addition of a 1603 PoE Splitter (SAP 700415607).

2.GEN1 versions of these phones cannot use PoE. The GEN of a phone can be determined from the label on the base of the phone. The label text giving the phone's type, for example 4624D, is followed by two digits which give its generation (GEN) number, for example 4624D01. GEN1 4612 and 4624 phones can be Ethernet powered using a 30A Switch Upgrade Base unit.

3.4621SW with a Gigabit Adapter is Class 3.

Avaya 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit (Mid-Span Power Unit)

This is a 1U high 19-inch rack mountable unit. It is available in models to support 6, 12 or 24 PoE devices including H323 IP phones. For each device, it provides a RJ45 data in ports and a matching RJ45 data and power out port. It can support a maximum of 200 Watts or a peak of 16.8 Watts per port.

Power of Ethernet (POE) Switch

The Avaya P333T-PWR Switch is a Ethernet LAN switch which also provides PoE input for up to 24 devices including H323 IP phones.

IP Phone Inline Adaptor

This adaptor allows 4602, 4602SW, 4620, 4621 and 4625 H323 IP phones and 5600 Series equivalents to be powered from a Cisco Catalyst power blade. Using these adaptors, up to 24 H323 IP phones can be supported on a single power blade. The phones do not provide the Catalyst switch with information on their power requirements and future changes to Catalyst switch software may affect operation.

H323 Install

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Contents IP Office H323 IP Telephone InstallationH323 Install IP Office Contents Page Chapter IP Office IP Phones Page ∙ Dhcp versus Static IP Installation IP Office IP Phones∙ Network Assessment IP Office What is NewH323 IP Supported IP Office Core Phones Models Software Supported PhonesExtension Capacity System CapacityCall Capacity IP Office Unit Maximum Maximum VCMPhone Firmware Simple Installation Complex Installation Installation Requirements Network Assessment ∙ Warning a Network Assessment is Mandatory∙ G711 20ms ∙ G723a 80ms ∙ G729 40ms Voice Compression Installing VCM CardsIP500 VCM cards IP400 VCM Cards10 QoS Potential VoIP Problems∙ Gigabit Ethernet User PC ConnectionSpare Wire Power Options Power Supply OptionsDedicated Plug-Top Power Supply Units ∙ Avaya 1151D1 Power Supply Unit PSU∙ Avaya 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Mid-Span Power Unit 802.3af Power over Ethernet PoE Options∙ Power of Ethernet POE Switch Phone 802.3af ClassIP Office Manager File Server OptionsIP Office Unit Memory Card 3rd Party SoftwareTransferring Files to the Card Using Tftp Transferring Files to the Card Using File ManagementControl Unit Memory Card Page Chapter Installation Installation IP Phone Software and Settings Files ∙ o Dhcp ModeDhcp Server ∙ o Number of Dhcp IP AddressesCreating/Editing the Settings File Manually Creating Extensions Phone Connection ∙ To switch to static address installationStatic Address Installation ∙ Password = Phone Registration∙ Ext. = Phone Security Extension & User SetupHttp Authentication Backup RestoreManual Backup/Restore Control Specifying the Bruri ValueField Description Series Phone Backup FileSelect Properties Http Server Configuration for Backup/RestoreListing Registered Phones Error Messages Chapter Other Installation Options VPN Remote Phones Other Installation OptionsSupported VPNremote Phone Firmware Installation DocumentationLicensing VPNremote Phones on IP Office Product Section Title Doc ReferenceEnable VPN Phone Allowed Configuring the IP Phone for VPNremoteType Description Advantages Disadvantages Vlan and IP PhonesOption Data Vlan Dhcp Settings Voice Vlan Dhcp Settings Vlan and DhcpDhcp Option Description HP-Switch Configuration Example setup OverviewPort Vlan Description Voice Data HP Procurve CLI outputExample System Overview Option ValuePort Vlan 209 Voice Vlan 210 Data Page Chapter Static Administration Options Entering Data for Administrative Options Static Administration OptionsHold vs Mute ∙ 4601, 4602, 5601, 5602 Speaker keySecondary Ethernet Hub/IR Interface Enable/Disable QOS Option SettingsView Details Self-Test Procedure ∙ If self-test passes∙ If self-test fails Resetting a Phone Resetting a PhoneClearing a Phone Setting the Sson on an IP Phone Setting the Sson on IP OfficeSite Specific Option Number Automatic Gain Control Switching automatic gain control on/off∙ Handset AGC = ∙ Headset AGC =Chapter Restart Scenarios Restart Scenarios Boot File Needs Upgrading Correct Boot File and Application File Already LoadedNo Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading Page Chapter Infrared Dialling Infrared Dialling ∙ Dial a Number to Start a Call∙ Swap Text Files During a Call Dialling Phone Numbers Enabling the IR PortPalm Organizer Windows Pocket PCBeaming Files During a Call Chapter Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Windows Dhcp Setup for H323 IP Phones Using a Windows Dhcp ServerSelect Start Programs Administrative Tools Dhcp Checking for Dhcp∙ Data type String ∙ Code 2b. Adding a 242 Option2c. Adding a 176 Option Alternate Options Chapter WML Server Setup What WML is Supported WML Server SetupInstalling the Web Server Testing 4620 WML Browsing Using XitamiConfiguring the Xitami Web Server for WAP Introduction4a. Creating a Simple WML Installing Sample WML PagesSET Wmlport Setting the HomeApache Web Server WML Configuration Microsoft IIS Web Server WML Configuration∙ Associated extension wml Case 1. Input Box Followed by an Anchor Tag Open URL EntryCase 2. Input Box Followed by an a Tag Case 3. Input Box Followed by a Submit ButtonPage Index Avpp Conflict END of Avaya 4620 IP Phone VCM L2QVLAN PWB SN Sson SET Dnssrvr SET Domain Tftpdir Vlanid Vlantest 43 H323 Install IP Office H323 Install IP Office