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Available Connections Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 In addition to these traditional telephony features, the IP Conference Station also includes features enabling you to administer and monitor it as an IP networking device. On the IP Conference Station, you can locally configure features such as DHCP, TFTP, and IP settings.You can also integrate the IP Conference Station with the corporate Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 3 (LDAP3) standard directory to enable users to search for co-workers' contact information directly from the IP Conference Station. From Cisco CallManager, you can modify additional settings, which are viewable from the IP Conference Station's network configuration settings. Use this guide for information about configuring these settings. Available Connections The IP Conference Station includes the following connnections for accessing the data network and providing power to the station: • Power Interface Module (PIM) for connection between the IP Conference Station and the network • a single RJ-45 connector for accessing the data network and connecting to the PIM, which provides power to the IP Conference Station • universal power supply for connection to a standard electrical power outlet in the wall Understanding Interactions with Other Cisco IP Telephony Products To function in the IP telephony network, the IP Conference Station must be connected to a networking device, such as a Cisco Catalyst switch, in order to obtain network connectivity. The IP Conference Station must also be registered with a Cisco CallManager system in order to make and receive calls. Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide 1-4 78-12727-03

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Chapter 1
Overview of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
Available Connections
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In addition to these traditional telephony features, the IP Conference Station also
includes features enabling you to administer and monitor it as an IP networking
device. On the IP Conference Station, you can locally configure features such as
DHCP, TFTP, and IP settings.You can also integrate the IP Conference Station
with the corporate Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 3 (LDAP3) standard
directory to enable users to search for co-workers’ contact information directly
from the IP Conference Station. From Cisco CallManager, you can modify
additional settings, which are viewable from the IP Conference Station’s network
configuration settings. Use this guide for information about configuring these
settings.
Available Connections
The IP Conference Station includes the following connnections for accessing the
data network and providing power to the station:
Power Interface Module (PIM) for connection between the
IP Conference Station and the network
a single RJ-45 connector for accessing the data network and connecting to the
PIM, which provides power to the IP Conference Station
universal power supply for connection to a standard electrical power outlet in
the wall
Understanding Interactions with Other
Cisco IP Telephony Products
To function in the IP telephony network, the IP Conference Station must be
connected to a networking device, such as a Cisco Catalyst switch, in order to
obtain network connectivity. The IP Conference Station must also be registered
with a Cisco CallManager system in order to make and receive calls.