User's Manual
106 Nortel IP Phone 2004
2 Configure the IP Phone 2004 on the Call Server using LD 11. At
the prompt, enter the following:
REQ:new
TYPE:2004P1,2004P2
For more information about configuring the IP Phone 2004 using
LD 11, see Software Input Output Reference-Administration
(NN43001-611).
3 Connect the IP Phone 2004 components:
a Connect one end of the handset cord to the handset jack on
the back of the IP Phone (identified with a handset icon).
b Connect the other end of the handset cord to the handset.
4 Choose one of the following connections:
•
For an IP Phone not sharing a LAN access with a PC:
Connect one end of the CAT5e Ethernet cable to the LAN
Ethernet port located on the back of the IP Phone 2004
(identified with a LAN icon). The other end of the CAT5e
Ethernet cable plugs into the IP network.
• For an IP Phone sharing a LAN access with a PC:
Connect one end of the CAT5e Ethernet cable to the LAN
Ethernet port located on the back of the IP Phone (identified
with a LAN icon, see Figure 10 "IP Phone 2004 Ethernet
network connections" (page 107)) and the other end to the IP
network. Insert one end of a second CAT5e Ethernet cable
into the PC Ethernet port located on the back of the IP Phone
(identified with a PC icon, see Figure 10 "IP Phone 2004
Ethernet network connections" (page 107)) and the other end
into the computer.
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 IP Phone 2004
Ethernet port other than an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
network connection. The IP Phone 2004 does not
support multiple devices connected through the PC
Ethernet port.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.07
5 February 2009
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