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Interoperability between Mitel IP Phones and ProCurve Switches
HP ProCurve Networking
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To view the power consumption of the phone, issue the following command on the switch:
show power-over-ethernet X
Where X is the port on which the phone is plugged.
On a 2610 switch, the command is:
show power-management X
For a Mitel 5220 IP phone this consumption is around 2800 mW:
ProCurve Switch 3500yl-48G(eth-9)# sh power-over-ethernet 10
Status and Counters - Port Power Status for port 10
Power Enable : Yes
LLDP Detect : disabled
Priority : low Configured Type :
AllocateBy : usage Value : 17
Detection Status : Delivering Power Class : 2
Over Current Cnt : 0 MPS Absent Cnt : 0
Power Denied Cnt : 0 Short Cnt : 0
Voltage : 515 dV Current : 55 mA
Power : 2830 mW
4. Configuring QoS support
This section explains how to configure Quality of Service parameters.
4.1 Configure QoS on the phone
Quality of Service parameters can be configured on the phone using the phone’s web interface or using DHCP.
Configuring QoS from the phone’s web interface:
1. To access Mitel phone web interface, use a web browser and go to the phone’s URL:
http://<phone-ip-address>
2. By default the login credentials are:
o Username: admin
o Password: 5220
3. You can assign values to the 802.1p and/or DSCP fields.
Configuring QoS via DHCP options assignment: Configure the following options on the DHCP server:
133 - (specific) Priority (32 bit) 0x6
134 - (specific) DSCP value 0 to 63 (32 bit) 0x2e (This hexadecimal value is equivalent to 46 decimal.)
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