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5. Install the Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the
6. If you are connecting your PC through the phone a second CAT5-e cable is required.
7. Wall-mount your phone (optional). Use Method A or Method B to wall-mount the IP
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Figure 36: Cable routing tracks
back of your phone using the CAT5-e cable (not provided), and thread the network
cable through the channel.
Only one cable is included with the Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone package. Connect
one end of the PC Ethernet cable to your phone using the CAT5-e connector (PC
Ethernet port), and thread it through the channel. Connect the other end to the LAN
connector on the back of your PC.
The LAN Ethernet port supports Auto-Media Dependent Interface Crossover
(MDIX). Auto-MDIX is supported only when the Ethernet port is configured for
autonegotiation. The PC Port does not support Auto-MDIX.
Caution:
Damage to Equipment
Do not plug any device into your Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone Ethernet port other
than an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet network connection. The Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone
does not support multiple devices connected through the PC Ethernet Port.
Complete steps 1 to 6, as needed, before wall-mounting the IP Phone.
Phone. See Method A—using the mounting holes on the bottom of the phone stand,
or Method B—using the traditional-style wall-mount box with a CAT5-e connector
and a 15 cm (6 inch) CAT5-e cord (not provided). See
tracks
on page 217.
• Method A: Press the wall-mount lever, and pull away from the stand. Using the
stand cover (see step 2), mark the wall-mount holes by pressing the bottom of
Installation and configuration
Figure 36: Cable routing
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