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Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network

Providing Power to the Phone

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 (SCCP), Cisco Unified IP Phones

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Note

When a phone is powered with a method that does not support full brightness for
the phone screen, the phone Brightness control (Settings > User Preferences >
Brightness
) will not allow you to set the brightness to the maximum value.

Table 2-2

Power Consumption and Display Brightness for Power Configurations

Phone Model

Power Configuration

Max. Power
Consumed
from a Switch

Phone
Screen
Brightness

Cisco Unified
IP Phone
7970G

Cisco prestandard PoE from a switch that supports a
maximum of 7 W power per port, with bidirectional
power negotiation enabled

6.3 W

Approx. 1/2

Cisco prestandard PoE from a Cisco Switch that
supports 7 W or 15.4 W power per port, without
bidirectional power negotiation

6.3 W

Approx. 1/2

IEEE 802.3af Class 3 power from a Cisco switch,
without bidirectional power negotiation

6.3 W

Approx. 1/2

IEEE 802.3af Class 3 power from a third-party switch

6.3 W

Approx. 1/2

IEEE 802.3af Class 3 power from a Cisco switch, with
bidirectional power negotiation enabled

10.25 W

Full

1

1.

Starts at approximately 1/2 brightness, changes to full brightness when the phone negotiates additional power.

Cisco prestandard PoE from a Cisco Switch that
supports 15.4 W power per port, with bidirectional
power negotiation enabled

10.25 W

Full

External power

Full

Cisco Unified
IP Phone
7971G-GE

IEEE 802.3af Class 3 power from a Cisco switch (with
or without bidirectional power negotiation enabled) or
from a third-party switch

15.4 W

Near full

External power

Full

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