10-05-2005 11:34 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:45 AM
Did any of you have this problem?
These phones are connected to Cisco 3560 sw. After negotiation the switch port ends up using this mode. If I fix the speed and duplex mode in the switch port the 7905 phone does not boot.
Any ideas?
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10-06-2005 03:32 AM
Take a look at the following statement:
"Phones with no PC ports and with 10 Mb switch ports (Cisco 7902, 7905, and 7910 IP Phones) should be allowed to auto-negotiate to 10 Mb, half-duplex.
Because these phones support only 10 Mb Ethernet and their ports cannot be manually configured, the upstream switch port should be set to either AUTO negotiate or 10 Mb, half-duplex. In both cases, these phones will negotiate to 10 Mb, half-duplex."
from this document:
Hope this helps.
Brandon
10-06-2005 03:32 AM
Take a look at the following statement:
"Phones with no PC ports and with 10 Mb switch ports (Cisco 7902, 7905, and 7910 IP Phones) should be allowed to auto-negotiate to 10 Mb, half-duplex.
Because these phones support only 10 Mb Ethernet and their ports cannot be manually configured, the upstream switch port should be set to either AUTO negotiate or 10 Mb, half-duplex. In both cases, these phones will negotiate to 10 Mb, half-duplex."
from this document:
Hope this helps.
Brandon
10-06-2005 10:05 AM
Good information.
It was a surprise to me to find that half-duplex phones do exist (assuming that a voice conversation is "full-duplex" - I mean, both people talking at the same time.
I assume this is to get a cheaper product.
Thanks again
10-06-2005 10:28 AM
There is absolutely nothing wrong with phone being 10mbps/half-duplex. It is still approximately 100 times more than what's needed for the phone call. Just don't put a hub between switch and a phone(with power cube).
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