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H323 Telephone Installation Page 15
Issue 23e (Friday, February 15, 2019)IP Office™ Platform 11.0
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IP Office H.323 IP Phones: Potential VoIP Problems
1.12 User PC Connection
To simplify the number of LAN connections from the user's desk, it is possible to route their PC Ethernet LAN cable via
most Avaya IP phones.
The LAN cable should be connected from the PC to the socket with a PC symbol ( ) at the back of the IP phone. The PC's
network configuration does not need to be altered from that which it previously used for direct connection to the LAN. This
port supports 10/100Mbps ethernet connections. Phones with a G suffix also support 1000Mbps Gigabit connections.
For phones without a PC port, a separate Gigabit Adapter (SAP 700416985) must be used. This device splits the data and
voice traffic before it reaches the phone, providing a 10/100Mbps output for the phone and a 10/100/1000Mbps output
for the PC. The adapter is powered from the phone's existing power supply. Refer to the "Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Installation and Safety Instructions" (16-601543).

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