Figure 8-4 Typical Network Ip Connection - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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LAN C
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As illustrated in
RJ-45 connections on the back side marked PC and LAN. This allows the IP
telephone and a PC to share one cable run and switch port.

Figure 8-4 Typical Network IP Connection

If installing an IP telephone at a location that already has a PC connected to the data
network, it is possible to use either of the following methods:
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If a call is received on the analog line, the Power Fail Adapter rings. Lift the
handset to answer.
Handsfree (Speaker) mode is not supported on calls made to or from the Power Fail
Adapter. The handset must always be used.
A special dial pad option is supplied with the PSA-L ( ) UNIT.
ONNECTION
Figure 8-4 Typical Network IP
Use a different cable and complete the following steps:
Leave the PC connected to the LAN.
Patch a switch port to a new cable run.
Connect a CAT 5 straight-through cable from the wall outlet to the LAN port on the
IP telephone.
Share the existing cable and complete the following steps:
Unplug the cable from the PC network card (NIC).
Connect that cable to the LAN port on the IP telephone.
Connect a new straight-through patch lead from the PC NIC to the PC port on the IP
telephone.
Connection, the IP telephone has two
GCD-CP10
GPZ-IPLE
IP Multiline Station (SIP)
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