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Initial setup and connectivity
Phone
Default
Model
PoE
(Class "L"
on IEEE
switch)
9621G
Class 2
9641G/
Class 2
9641GS
Note:
The deskphone monitors power consumption to conform to the IEEE 802.3af specifications. If you
connect a Dual Headset Adapter (DHA), the power classification might change and you must then
change the switch setting as well.
Important:
The last step in assembling the 9600 Series IP Deskphone is to plug in the deskphone with any
modules or adapters or both but without attachments such as USB devices and headsets. Plug
in the deskphone to a power source either by plugging the power cord into the power source
(local power) or plug the modular line cord into the Ethernet wall jack (IEEE power).
Caution:
Failure to connect the proper cables with the proper jacks might result in an outage in part of
your network.
To learn how to connect cords to the jacks on the deskphones:
Deskphone Model:
9608, 9608G, 9611G
9621G, 9641G, 9641GS
August 2016
Installing and Maintaining Avaya 9601/9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G/9641GS IP
One BM12
Two BM12s
(IEEE
(IEEE
switch
switch
setting)
setting)
Not applicable; the 9621G does not support button modules or USB devices.
H
H
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Three
One
BM12s
SBM24
(IEEE
(IEEE
switch
switch
setting)
setting)
H
H
See figure:
Connection jacks on a 9608, 9608G, or 9611G
deskphone
Note:
The 9601 deskphone has an external power
adapter. Use the connections that apply.
Connection jacks on a 9621G, 9641G, or 9641GS
deskphone
Deskphones SIP
Two
Three
SBM24s
SBM24s
(IEEE
(IEEE switch
switch
setting)
setting)
H
H
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