Issue 6.0 NEC SL1100
9 - 4 IP Multiline Station (SIP)
2.3 LAN Connection
As illustrated in Figure 9-2 Typical Network IP Connection, the IP telephone has two
RJ-45 connections on the back side marked PC and LAN. This allows the IP
telephone and a PC to share one cable run and switch/hub port.
If installing an IP telephone at a location that already has a PC connected to the data
network, it is possible to use either of the following methods:
Use a different cable and complete the following steps:
Leave the PC connected to the LAN.
Patch a switch port to a new cable run.
Connect a CAT 5 straight-through cable from the wall outlet to the LAN
port on the IP telephone.
Figure 9-2 Typical Network IP Connection
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