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Connecting 2 9608's in series with one cable run. 1

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windsir4

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Apr 26, 2007
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Has anyone done this? On an IP500 I have one Cat6 cable run from a POE switch to an office where I need to add a second 9608 IP phone. I connected the second phone to the computer port on the first phone with a brick power supply in between to power the second phone. It seem to work fine so far; but I was just wondering if this can cause problems in the long run.Thanks.
 
Can't tell if it works in the long run, but I did the same when I performed tests and it worked very well.
 
IMHO, this is what we do for fun in the lab, not at a customer.
Run two cables from the patch panel, or have a least a small PoE switch feeding the two phones.

Piggybacking can get nasty. A clean network is what you want, not a spaghetti deal.


Kind regards

Gunnar

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Oh, for fox sake!
 
Star for Gunnaro

Technicaly this will work
in a production environment it will cause no end of headaches making the customer think either:-

1) The system is crap
2) The installer/maintainer is crap
3) Both


A Maintenance contract is essential, not a Luxury.
Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
Thanks Guys,time to make an additional cable run.Just wanted to address a "I need it now!" situation.
 
ASAP jobs are well paid:)
Over here next-business-day-fee is $800 + work and hardware.
(If it's not your own fault)

Happy cabeling!

Kind regards

Gunnar

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Oh, for fox sake!
 
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