Cisco 7985G Administration Guide - Page 60

Network and Access Ports, Handset, Speakerphone

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Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G Components Network and Access Ports The back of the Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G includes a network port, labeled 10/100 SW, and an access port, labeled 10/100 PC. Each port supports 10/100Mbps, half- or full-duplex connections to external devices. You can use either Category 3 or 5 cabling for 10-Mbps connections, but you must use Category 5 for 100-Mbps connections. Use the 10/100 SW network port to connect the video phone to the network. You must use a straight-through cable on this port. The phone can also obtain inline power from a switch over this connection. See the "Providing Power to the Phone" section on page 2-4 for details. Use the 10/100 PC access port to connect a network device, such as a computer, to the phone. You must use a straight-through cable on this port. Handset Magnets hold in place the handset that was designed especially for use with a Cisco Unified IP Video Phone. Speakerphone The system enables speakerphone on Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G by default. You can disable the speakerphone through the Cisco Unified CallManager Administration application. To do so, choose Device > Phone and locate the phone that you want to modify. In the Phone Configuration window for the phone, check the Disable Speakerphone check box. OL-8726-02 Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G Administration Guide 3-5

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Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G Administration Guide
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Chapter 3
Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G Components
Network and Access Ports
The back of the Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G includes a network port,
labeled 10/100 SW, and an access port, labeled 10/100 PC. Each port supports
10/100Mbps, half- or full-duplex connections to external devices. You can use
either Category 3 or 5 cabling for 10-Mbps connections, but you must use
Category 5 for 100-Mbps connections.
Use the 10/100 SW network port to connect the video phone to the network. You
must use a straight-through cable on this port. The phone can also obtain inline
power from a switch over this connection. See the
“Providing Power to the Phone”
section on page 2-4
for details.
Use the 10/100 PC access port to connect a network device, such as a computer,
to the phone. You must use a straight-through cable on this port.
Handset
Magnets hold in place the handset that was designed especially for use with a
Cisco Unified IP Video Phone.
Speakerphone
The system enables speakerphone on Cisco Unified IP Video Phone 7985G by
default.
You can disable the speakerphone through the Cisco Unified CallManager
Administration application. To do so, choose
Device > Phone
and locate the
phone that you want to modify. In the Phone Configuration window for the phone,
check the
Disable Speakerphone
check box.