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[Faculty and Staff] Should you need to reconnect your Cisco 79 Series IP phone, follow these guidelines. Your Cisco IP Phone works in conjunction with your computer and can be plugged into both a network port and your TU-owned computer. If there is no computer, plug the phone into a network data port directly. The included diagram identifies the connections on your Cisco IP Phone.
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Should you need to reconnect your Cisco IP phone — perhaps you have moved to a new office — follow these guidelines. Your Cisco IP Phone works in conjunction with your computer and can be plugged into both a network port and your TU-owned computer. If there is no computer, plug the phone into a network data port directly. The diagram below identifies the connections on your Cisco IP Phone; all connections are on the back of the phone, at the bottom.
1 |
Auxiliary Port |
(First connector from the left) - Used for additional hardware accessories. |
2 |
DC Adapter Port |
(Below the auxiliary port) – Not used at Towson. |
3 |
Network Port |
(Second connector from the left) – Connect the network cable from the wall port here. |
4 |
Access Port |
(Third connector from the left) – Connect the network cable from the computer here. |
5 |
Handset Connection |
(Fourth connector from the left) – Connect the cord leading to the handset. |
6 |
Analog Headset Connection |
(Above the handset connection) – Used to connect optional headset jack. |
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