We have gone the similar less-expensive route, at least in our RI office 
where I am. Panasonic VoIP system with Dell PowerConnect 3424P and 3448P 
switches for the phones (PoE) and everything else is GigE (PowerConnect 
6424, 6448, 5324, etc...).

Jeff







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We use polycom phones with asterisk systems for several clients.  You did 
not mention whether you were looking at POE switches or not.  POE makes 
the phone roll out much easier.

For what it's worth, we rarely use a cisco switch and have yet felt the 
need to use it for VoIP.  We go cheap and use d-link 10/100 POE switches. 
We only support small and medium size business.  The most complex switch 
configs we uaually need are setting up three or four vlans.  We generally 
only have gigabit (and typically cicso) switches for server connections in 
the rack and high traffic users like video editors.

The codecs we use for voice seem perfectly capable of traveling over a 
100mb connection.

At the desk, we plug the phone to the wall jack and plug the PC/laptop to 
the Polycom.

Bill
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