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SUMMARY OF CAT 3-SPECIFIC NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
There are a number of different installation combinations and devices that can run with CAT 3
cables. There are also many exceptions and variations that prevent this from working. The
underlying principles in making the installation work are:
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The devices connected via CAT 3 must be restricted to 10BaseT operation only.
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Standard 10/100/1000 auto-negotiation will not guarantee to restrict to 10BaseT with CAT 3
cable and should be avoided. Use manual programming at either, or both, ends of the link.
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Power over Ethernet may not be guaranteed. Phantom power feed will allow the CAT 3
data pairs to be used.
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If auto-negotiate fails because one end device is programmed manually, the default is to
used 10BaseT half duplex. Manually setting ports to 10BaseT half duplex will result in a
correctly configured connection.
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Where multiple devices are connected to a common network port, use of CAT 5 is recom-
mended, with the higher available speeds.
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The following devices should only be installed with CAT-5E cabling: UC360, 5320e, 5330e
and the 5340e.
To simplify installation, the following installation rules can be applied:
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Where CAT 3 wiring is used, the network device ports should be manually configured for
10BaseT half duplex. This will allow devices to be moved and maintain their settings as
well as fixing the speed based on the cable run.
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Phones with a single connection can use CAT 3. Exceptions are the TKB5550 and MiCollab
Client Softphone.
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The 5550 IP Console should be connected to the network with CAT 5 only.
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The MiCollab Client Softphone should be connected to the network with CAT 5 only.
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MiCollab Client is essentially a PC.
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Phones that connect to the network with an attached PC should use CAT 5, as should the
connection to the PC.
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Individual PCs can use CAT 3.
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Servers generally require high-speed connections and should use CAT 5 only.
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Connections from the ICP WAN port should be via CAT 5 cable.
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All other connections between the ICP controller to ASU units, to NSU units (SX-200 ICP
only), between NSU (3300 ICP only) should use CAT 5. Note that there is a distance limit
of 30 m on these connections.
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Connections from T1/E1 (PRI) or BRI circuits can use CAT 5 cable (and RJ45 connector),
but these are considered as telecom connections, so different cable pairs may be used.
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Connections between network switches and infrastructure should use CAT 5.
Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
Page 1: ...Mitel MiVoice Business RELEASE 7 2 ENGINEERING GUIDELINES ...
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Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 73: ...Chapter 4 PHONES AND VOICE APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 95: ...Phones and Voice Applications 81 Figure 9 ICP Connection Paths and Limitations ...
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Page 101: ...Chapter 5 POWER ...
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Page 129: ...Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE ...
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Page 135: ...Chapter 7 APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 8 EMERGENCY SERVICES ...
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Page 151: ...Chapter 9 IP NETWORKING ...
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Page 167: ...Chapter 10 LICENSING ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 11 BANDWIDTH CODECS AND COMPRESSION ...
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Page 245: ...Chapter 13 NETWORK CONFIGURATION SPECIFICS ...
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Page 309: ...Appendix A CAT 3 WIRING ...
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Page 317: ...Appendix B INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ...
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Page 335: ...Appendix C LLDP AND LLDP MED CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ...
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