Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network
Understanding the Phone Startup Process
Understanding the Phone Startup Process
When connecting to the VoIP network, the Cisco Unified IP Phone goes through
astandard startup process composed of the steps described in Table
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1. Obtaining Power | You can connect the Cisco Unified IP Phone to a | • | Understanding the |
from the Switch | Cisco Catalyst switch with one of the modules that |
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| See the “Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP | • | Providing Power to |
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| receives phantom power and powers up when you | • | Resolving Startup |
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| allocates power and sends it over the network |
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2. Loading the Stored | The Cisco Unified IP Phone has | • | Understanding the |
Phone Image | memory in which it stores firmware images and |
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| runs a bootstrap loader that loads a phone image | • | Resolving Startup |
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| phone initializes its software and hardware. |
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