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Figure 3
IP Phone 2001 Ethernet network interface connections
6 Power the IP Phone 2001 using either the Power over Ethernet
or a global power supply (local power). If you are using local
power, plug the a global power supply into the nearest power
outlet. Make sure you use the correct global power supply
supplied by Nortel and country specific IEC cable. The voltage
rating of the power supply must match the wall outlet voltage.
See Table 4 "IP Phone 2001 components list" (page 35).
The IP Phone 2001 supports both AC power and Power over
LAN options, including IEEE 802.3af Power Classification 2. To
use Power over Ethernet, where power is delivered over the
CAT5-e cable, the LAN must support Power over Ethernet, and
the global power supply is not required. To use local AC power,
the optional global power supply can be ordered separately.
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When you complete the IP Phone connection, you must connect the phone
to the network. See “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol” (page 424).
Startup sequence
When an IP Phone 2001 connects to the network, it must perform a startup
sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include:
obtaining network access (if supported by the network infrastructure)
obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
obtaining the IP parameters
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