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

Providing Power to the Phone

Providing Power to the Phone

Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and 7945G can be powered with external power or with Power over Ethernet (PoE). External power is provided through a separate power supply. PoE is provided by a switch through the Ethernet cable attached to a phone.

Note When you install a phone that is powered with external power, connect the power supply to the phone and to a power outlet before you connect the Ethernet cable to the phone. When you remove a phone that is powered with external power, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the phone before you disconnect the power supply.

The following sections provide more information about powering a phone:

Power Guidelines, page 2-4

Phone Power Consumption and Display Brightness, page 2-5

Power Outage, page 2-6

Obtaining Additional Information about Power, page 2-6

Power Guidelines

Table 2-1provides guidelines that apply to external power and to PoE power for Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and 7945G.

Table 2-1

Guidelines for Powering the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and 7945G

 

 

 

Power Type

 

Guidelines

 

 

External power— Provided

The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and 7945G use the

through the CP-PWR-CUBE-3

CP-PWR-CUBE-3 power supply.

external power supply

 

 

 

External power—

The Cisco Unified IP Phone Power Injector may be used with any Cisco Unified IP Phone.

Provided through the Cisco

Functioning as a midspan device, the injector delivers inline power to the attached phone.

Unified IP Phone Power Injector

The Cisco Unified IP Phone Power Injector is connected between a switch port and the

 

 

IP Phone, and supports a maximum cable length of 100m between the unpowered switch

 

 

and the IP Phone.

 

 

PoE power—Provided by a

The Cisco Unified IP Unified IP Phones 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and

switch through the Ethernet

7945G support IEEE 802.3af Class 3 power on signal pairs and spare pairs.

cable attached to the phone

The Cisco Unified IP Unified IP Phones 7975G, 7971G-GE, 7970G, 7965G, and

 

 

 

 

7945G do not support Cisco inline PoE.

 

 

To ensure uninterruptible operation of the phone, make sure that the switch has a

 

 

backup power supply.

 

 

Make sure that the CatOS or IOS version running on your switch supports your

 

 

intended phone deployment. Refer to the documentation for your switch for operating

 

 

system version information.

 

 

 

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Contents A P T E R Telephony Features Available for the Phone, Related TopicRelated Topics Power Guidelines Providing Power to the PhonePower Type Guidelines Phone Power Consumption and Display Brightness Max. PowerPhone Model Power Configuration Switch Brightness Phone ScreenPower Outage Obtaining Additional Information about PowerUnderstanding Phone Configuration Files OL-23092-01 Understanding the Phone Startup Process Purpose Related TopicsSecurity Guide, Security by Default See Understanding Phone Configuration FilesAdding Phones with Auto-Registration Requires MAC Method Address?Adding Phones with Auto-Registration and Taps Adding Phones with BAT ProcedureUnified IP Phone, See Configuring Startup Network Settings, Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different ProtocolsConverting a New Phone from Sccp to SIP Determining the MAC Address of a Cisco Unified IP Phone Deploying a Phone in an Sccp and SIP EnvironmentOL-23092-01