9600 Series IP Deskphones installation
28 SIP Deskphones Release 6.4 Installation and Maintenance Guide
Table 2: Impact of additional devices on deskphone Power over Ethernet (PoE) class shows the
effect of button module additions on the power class and indicates how to set the IEEE power
switch on the back of the deskphone to accommodate different power needs.
Note:
Note: The 9621G is a PoE Class 1 device with a 10/100 switch and does not have an
IEEE power switch.
Table 2: Impact of additional devices on deskphone Power over Ethernet (PoE) class
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Important:
Important: The last step in assembling the deskphone must be applying power. Apply power
either by plugging the power cord into the power source (local powering) or
plugging the modular line cord into the Ethernet wall jack (IEEE powering).
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Failure to connect the proper cables with the proper jacks might result in an
outage in part of your network.
Figures 1 and 2 provide illustrations to connect cords to jacks on the deskphones covered in
this guide. Use the illustrations and associated procedures as appropriate for deskphone
assembly.
Phone
Model
Default
PoE
(Class
"L" on
IEEE
switch)
One
BM12
(IEEE
switch
setting)
Two
BM12’s
(IEEE
switch
setting)
Three
BM12’s
(IEEE
switch
setting)
One
SBM24
(IEEE
switch
setting)
Two
SBM24’
s (IEEE
switch
setting)
Three
SBM24’
s (IEEE
switch
setting)
9608/
9608G
Class 1 L L H L H H
9611G Class 1 H H H H H H
9641G Class 2 L L L L L
H
Deskphone model See
9608,9608G, or 9611G
Figure 1: Connection jacks on a 9608, 9608G, or 9611G
deskphone
9621G or 9641G Figure 2: Connection jacks on a 9621G or 9641G
deskphone