Site Summary; Apply Configuration; Quick View - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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Site Summary

Use the Apply Changes > Site Summary page to enter any comments about the site or the configuration
and to review the settings from each module of the configuration utility.
To review and modify settings:
• Position your mouse pointer over a tab to view the full label. Click the tab to view a summary of
the settings from the specified module.
• On each page, the settings appear in black type. Blue type indicates a link that you can click to
return to a particular configuration page.
• Remember that the settings are not applied to the devices until you apply all changes on the
Apply Configuration page. If you wish to exit without applying your configuration, you can use
the Backup/Save Session link to save your session for later use.

Apply Configuration

Use the Apply Changes > Apply Configuration page to apply your settings. Applying your configuration
will restart the Cisco UC320W. Phone service will be interrupted and network traffic will stop for several
minutes. For some types of changes, a configuration may be applied without a reboot. However, since
service will be interrupted, you should schedule this task for a time that is least disruptive to the
business.
You can apply the configuration only if there are no errors on the configuration screens. If there are
errors, the Apply Configuration button is unavailable, and a message appears at the bottom of the
screen. To find the errors, look for red X icons in the navigation tree. Open the indicated pages, and fix
the problems before attempting to apply the configuration.
Tip: If you are not ready to apply your changes, you can continue working on other configuration pages.
Return to this page when you are ready to apply the configuration. If you want to apply your
configuration settings at a later time or date, you can use the Save button to save your session.
• To apply the new settings: Click Apply All Changes. When the confirmation appears, click OK
to continue, or click Cancel to close the window without applying the configuration. After you
apply a configuration, wait for the Cisco UC320W and all connected devices to restart. However,
if a call is in progress, the phone will not reboot until completion of the call. If any error
messages appear at the bottom of the screen, refer to the navigation tree to find the pages that
are marked with the red X error icon. Fix the problems on those pages before you apply your
configuration.
• To view the system status: Click Finish and View System Status. This button appears after
you apply all changes. After you click this button, you will be redirected to the Quick View page.

Quick View

The Status > Quick View page provides a visual summary of the status of your site. To view more
information about any section of the Quick View page, click the image to open the status page.
Alternatively, use the links in the navigation tree.
Note: After the Configuration Utility is launched, it may take up to a minute for the Cisco UC320W to
collect and display the current status information for all devices.
• Devices: This summary displays the number of IP phones, FXS phones, and IP telephony
gateways. A yellow or red background indicates issues. Click for details.
• Networks: This summary displays the status of the WAN, the LAN and the Wireless network (if
enabled). A yellow or red background indicates issues. Click for details.
• DHCP Clients: This summary displays the number of DHCP clients. A yellow border indicates a
warning condition.
• Voicemail: This summary displays the number of messages and configured voicemail boxes. A
yellow or red background indicates issues. Click for details.
• External Trunks: This summary displays the number of current calls, FXO (analog) trunks, and
SIP/BRI (voice over IP) trunks. A yellow or red background indicates issues. Click for details.
• External Call Records: This summary displays the number of External Call Records.
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