User's Manual
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— full VLAN capability, including a manageable integrated switch in
the IP Phone; allows VLAN and priority tagging for the IP Phone
traffic and VLAN tagging for PC traffic
— VLAN filtering allows the IP Phone to see Voice VLAN traffic
only. The integrated switch passes DATA VLAN traffic to the PC
Ethernet port. This prevents the Data VLAN broadcast traffic from
reaching the IP Phone. For more information, see “802.1Q VLAN
description” (page 471) and Converging the Data Network with
VoIP Fundamentals (NN43001-260).
•
802.1x Port-based network access control, industry standards to pass
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) over a LAN
For more information about 802.1x port-based network access control,
see “802.1x Port-based network access control” (page 479).
• integrated hardware to support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for IEEE
802.3af Power Classification 2
•
Gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol Protection (GARP)
The IP Phone 2002 supports the following user interface features:
•
External Application Server (XAS)
• language support: English, French, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian,
German, Greek, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian,
Polish, Spanish, Russian, Latvian, Turkish, and Katakana
•
IP Key Expansion modules
For more information about IP Key Expansion module, see “IP Phone
Key Expansion Module (KEM)” (page 129).
Features not currently supported
The following features are not supported on the IP Phone 2002:
•
Group Listening
• Set-to-Set messaging
Display characteristics
An IP Phone 2002 has three major display areas:
• “Programmable line (DN)/feature key label display” (page 65)
• “Information line display” (page 65)
• “Soft key label display” (page 66)
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