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Chapter 44
Configuring a VoIP Network
The IP phone can be powered by the following sources:
Examples 1 through 4 in
Catalyst 6000 family switch.
Figure 44-2 Connecting the Cisco IP Phone 7960 to the Catalyst 6000 Family Switch
Example 1—Single Cisco IP Phone 7960
Example 1 shows one IP phone connected to the 10/100 port on the Catalyst 6000 family switch. The
PC-to-phone jack on the phone is not used. The phone can be powered through either the 10/100 port or
wall-powered.
Example 2—Single PC
Example 2 shows one PC connected to the 10/100 port on the Catalyst 6000 family switch. The PC is
wall-powered.
Example 3—One Cisco IP Phone 7960 and One PC
Example 3 shows one IP phone connected to the 10/100 port on the Catalyst 6000 family switch and one
PC connected to the PC-to-phone jack on the phone. The PC behaves as if it is connected directly to the
10/100 port on the Catalyst 6000 family switch. The phone can be powered through the 10/100 port or
wall-powered. The PC must be wall-powered.
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External power source—Optional transformer and power cord for connecting to a standard wall
receptacle.
WS-X6348-RJ45V 10/100 switching module—Provides inline power to the IP phone.
WS-PWR-PNL—Inline-power patch panel provides inline power to the IP phone. The inline patch
panel allows the IP phone to be connected to existing Catalyst 4000, 5000, and 6000 family
10/100BASE-TX switching modules.
Figure 44-2
show how to connect the Cisco IP Phone 7960 and PCs to the
Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
Understanding How a VoIP Network Works
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