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Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network

Understanding Interactions with Other Cisco Unified Communications Products

Understanding How the Cisco Unified IP Phone Interacts with the Cisco Catalyst Family of Switches

The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7912G has an internal Ethernet switch, enabling it to switch incoming traffic to the phone, to the access port, or to the network port. The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7905G do not include an internal Ethernet switch or an access port.

If a computer is connected to the access port, the computer and the phone share the same physical link to the switch and share the same port on the switch. This shared physical link has the following implications for the VLAN configuration on the network:

The current VLANs may be configured on an IP subnet basis. However, additional IP addresses may not be available to assign the phone to the same subnet as other devices connected to the same port.

Data traffic present on the VLAN supporting phones may reduce the quality of Voice-over-IP traffic.

You can resolve these issues by isolating the voice traffic onto a separate VLAN on each of the ports connected to a phone. The switch port configured for connecting a phone would have separate VLANs configured for carrying:

Voice traffic to and from the IP phone (auxiliary VLAN)

Data traffic to and from the PC connected to the switch through the access port of the IP phone (native VLAN)

Isolating the phones on a separate, auxiliary VLAN increases the quality of the voice traffic and allows a large number of phones to be added to an existing network where there are not enough IP addresses.

For more information, refer to the documentation included with the

Cisco Catalyst switch.

Related Topics

Network and Access Ports, page 3-5

Understanding the Phone Startup Process, page 2-4

Network Configuration Menu Parameter Descriptions, page 4-10

Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 (SIP), Cisco Unified IP Phones

 

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Contents Preparing to Install Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network Related Topic Configuring Telephony FeaturesRelated Topics Understanding the Phone Startup Process Step Configuration Related TopicsStep Configuration Related Topics Step Configuration Related Topics Phone Understanding Phone Configuration Files and Profile Files Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP Phone Power Source Design Power OutageProcedure Redundancy FeatureDetermining the MAC Address of a Cisco Unified IP Phone Adding Phones to the Cisco Unified CallManager DatabaseCisco Unified IP Phone Method Reference Requires MAC Method Address? Adding Phones with Auto-RegistrationAdding Phones with Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Adding Phones with BAT Creating a SIP ProfileClick Save Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different Protocols Converting an In-Use Phone from Sccp to SIP Converting a New Phone from Sccp to SIPDeploying a Phone in an Sccp and SIP Environment Converting an In-Use Phone from SIP to SccpOL-8131-01