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

Providing Power to the Phone

You can resolve these issues by isolating the voice traffic onto a separate VLAN. The switch port that the phone is connected to would be configured to have separate VLANs for carrying:

Voice traffic to and from the IP phone (auxiliary VLAN, on the Cisco Catalyst 6000 series, for example)

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 improves 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 each phone.

For more information, refer to the documentation included with a Cisco switch. You can also access related documentation at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/tsd_products_support_ category_home.html

Related Topics

Understanding the Phone Startup Process, page 2-8

Network Configuration Menu, page 4-7

Providing Power to the Phone

The Cisco Unified IP Phones 7931G 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.

Power Outage, page 2-5

Power Guidelines, page 2-5

Obtaining Additional Information about Power, page 2-6

 

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