Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network
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| Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP Phone |
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Table | Powering |
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PoE | • The gigabit Ethernet Cisco Unified IP Phone |
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a switch through the |
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Ethernet cable attached | • The Cisco Unified IP Phone |
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| 802.3af power on signal pairs and spare pairs. The Cisco Unified IP |
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| switches that are not |
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| • To ensure uninterruptible operation of the phone, make sure that the |
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| switch has a backup power supply. |
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| • Make sure that the CatOS or IOS version running on your switch |
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| for your switch for operating system version information. |
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External power— | The inline power patch panel |
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Provided through inline | Cisco Unified IP Phones |
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power patch panel |
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Power Outage
Your accessibility to emergency service through the phone is dependent on the phone being powered. If there is an interruption in the power supply, Service and Emergency Calling Service dialing will not function until power is restored. In the case of a power failure or disruption, you may need to reset or reconfigure equipment before using the Service or Emergency Calling Service dialing.
Obtaining Additional Information about Power
For related information about power, refer to the documents shown in Table
•Cisco switches that work with the Cisco Unified IP Phone
•The Cisco IOS releases that support bidirectional power negotiation
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