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Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration
Connectivity and power requirements
Each IP Phone requires:
• a dedicated 10BaseT or 100BaseT or 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface
• a small desktop hub or switch if sharing an existing desktop Ethernet
connection with a PC.
• a local power supply appropriate for the voltage in the area or a Power
over LAN unit. (The IP Phone 2002 comes with a built-in 3-port switch
and is ready for LAN powering.)
Installation and configuration procedures
This chapter contains the following procedures:
• Procedure 102: "Configuring VoIP bandwidth management zones using
the CLI" on page 408
• Procedure 103: "Configuring virtual superloops" on page 410
• Procedure 104: "Configuring the IP Phones" on page 411
• Procedure 105: "Setting passwords for the administrator and temporary
IP Telephone Installer" on page 417
• Procedure 106: "Installing IP Phone hardware components" on page 420
• Procedure 107: "Entering IP Telephone boot parameters using manual
configuration" on page 425
• Procedure 108: "Entering IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP
parameters" on page 428
• Procedure 109: "Entering IP Phone boot parameters using partial DHCP
parameters" on page 430
• Procedure 110: "Using Set-Based Installation" on page 433
• Procedure 111: "Configuring the IP Softphone 2050" on page 436
• Procedure 112: "Installing the USB Headset Kit" on page 437
• Procedure 113: "Installing the IP Softphone 2050 on your PC" on
page 437