Installation and Maintenance Manual
System Configuration
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PCS 58x/57x/56x/55x/542
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via one of the PoE LAN ports on a Call Server or Phone Module, or via a
Single Terminal Ethernet Power Supply (STEPS)
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PCS 410/100 - via one of the PoE LAN ports on a Call server or Phone Module, or via a Single Terminal
Ethernet Power Supply (STEPS)
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PCS 400 - via one of the PoE LAN ports on a Call server or Phone Module, or via a Single Terminal
Ethernet Power Supply (STEPS). The PCS 400 can also obtain power via a PCS PSU when it is not
practical to use PoE. Please note that if a PCS 400 is connected to a PoE LAN port on a 5100 or 5108
Call Server the PCMCIA card cannot be used.
Please note that if a STEPS is used with a PCS 580G, PCS 572G or PCS 570G the LAN port (port 1) will not
run at 1G.
PoE LAN ports are provided as follows:
5100 Call Server, 5108 Call Server and 5300 Phone Module
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provide 4 x PoE LAN ports supporting the
following combinations:
1 x PCS 582GX/582G/580G or
1 x 410/400 or
up to 2 x PCS 573G/572G/570G or
up to 4 x PCS 563/562/560/55x/542/PCS 100 or
up to 1 x PCS 573G/572G/570G and 2 x PCS 563/562/560/55x/542/PCS 100
4100 Call Server and 4200 Trunk Module
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PoE is supplied to the LAN ports via the Power over Ethernet
PSU connected to the LAN PWR port on the back of these modules. This will give power to the 2 spare
pairs on each of the 8 Ethernet ports on front of these Call Servers supporting up to eight IP phones
(PCS 58x, 57x, 56x, 410/400, 100) in any combination.
(Please note that a PoE port cannot be used to provide PoE to ports on a hub or switch connected to this
port.)
Further PoE specification data can be found in the Technical Reference manual.
PCS 542/552/553/560/562/563/570/572/573/580/582/582GX
Initial Considerations
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Power to a PCS 542/552/553/560/562/563/570G/572G/573G/582GXG/582G/580G is supplied by Power
over Ethernet (PoE). This can be provided either by a third party PoE switch or directly via a PoE LAN
port available on a 5100/5108 Call Server or 5300 Phone Module.
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When a PCS IP phone is powered up for the first time, the handset is a DHCP client and will request
its IP address via a DHCP server. This will remain the default setting unless manually changed locally
via Setnet as described in the Setting the IP Address and Network Configuration section from page
54. If required a handset can be returned to its default network configuration as described in the
Initial Configuration Boot Menu section from page 297.
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An IPUser licence is required and must be installed before registration (See page 20 for further
information.)
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The phone’s LAN
port 1 is used to connect the handset to the maximiser system, the LAN port 2 can
be used to connect the User’s PC, for example
, to the nextwork.
Powering up the handset
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Connect the PCS 542/55x/56x/57x/58x (via its LAN port numbered 1) to the system via the network
or directly to a LAN port on a 5100/5108 Call Server or 5300 Phone Module