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• Upgrade from your PC: Click this button to upgrade the device with new firmware that you have
stored on your computer. When the confirmation message appears, click OK to continue, or
click Cancel to close the message without upgrading. After clicking OK, choose the firmware
that you want to install, and click Open. Progress messages appear as the devices are updated.
During the upgrade process, do not disconnect power, press the reset button, close the web browser, or
navigate to another web page. Wait for the Cisco UC320W and all connected devices to reboot. This
process may take several minutes.
At the end of the process, if the browser displays a prompt about navigating to a new web page, click
OK. The login page appears. If there are errors, a message appears.
Note: Your web browser may display a message indicating that the server cannot be reached. This
situation occurs because the connection from the PC to the Cisco UC320W is interrupted during the
restart process. After the Cisco UC320W restarts, you can refresh the web page or re-enter the LAN IP
address for the Cisco UC320W, and you can log on.
Additional information about the upgrade process:
• It is a good practice to back up your configuration before you upgrade the firmware. If you use a
USB key for the backup, it will include all settings, voicemail messages, voicemail greetings, and
Auto Attendant prompts.
• For best results, close other browser windows before starting an upgrade. When other browser
windows are open, the browser may display memory errors.
• Due to the large file size, do not use a wireless connection to upgrade the firmware.
• If the new firmware involves any changes in required settings, error icons may appear on some
configuration pages after the upgrade is completed. Read the messages on the screen to learn
more.
• After you install an earlier version of the firmware, you may be prompted to choose a compatible
configuration file from a list of available files. If no compatible files are available, you will be
prompted to create a new configuration.
• Auto Save files are removed during a firmware upgrade.
• Unapplied settings are abandoned during a firmware upgrade.
• System Uptime: The amount of time that the system has been in operation since the last reboot.
• Restart System: Click this button to reboot the Cisco UC320W.
• System OS Uptime: The number of days, minutes, hours, and seconds that the system has
been in operation.
Working with Platform Modification Files
Use this tool to manage Platform Modification Files, if provided to you by Cisco support personnel.
Note:
• This window appears after you click the Alter PMFs button.
• For most types of Platform Modification Files, changes are not applied until you apply the
configuration.
In the pop-up window, you can perform the tasks listed below.
• Add PMF from Your PC: Click this button to upload new Platform Modification Files from your
PC. When the pop-up window appears, choose the file, and then click Open.
• Enabled: Check the box to enable the file.
• Done: Click to close the window and apply the enabled Platform Modification Files.
• To remove a file: Click the delete button (X) for the file that you want to remove. When the
confirmation message appears, click OK to delete the file, or click Cancel to keep the file.
SPA8800 IP Telephony Gateway Status
The MAC address appears. Green bars indicate the status of the configuration: Configurable,
Configured, and Registered.
Phones
• Phone: The phone model and MAC address.
Note: A yellow circle containing a minus sign indicates that the device previously was active, but its
current state is unknown.
• User: The user to whom this phone is assigned. The primary personal extension number also
appears here.
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