Cisco UC320W Administration Manual page 8

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• Scrolling: On some pages, you may need to use the vertical or horizontal scroll bars to view all
of the fields.
• Required fields: Required fields are indicated by an icon next to the field name.
• Errors: If you omit required information or enter invalid information, an error message appears. A
red X icon also appears next to the field and in the navigation bar next to the name of the
configuration page. You can click the Next button to continue without fixing the errors, but you
will not be able to apply the configuration until the errors are resolved.
• Applying a new configuration: At the end of the initial setup process, the Apply Configuration
page appears. If any errors appear, resolve them. Then apply the configuration and wait for all
devices to restart with the new settings. Your settings are not applied to the devices until you
complete this task.
• Working from an existing configuration: After applying a configuration, you can view the
Status pages or use the Configuration module to review and update your settings. When you are
ready to apply your changes, click the Apply Configuration link near the lower right corner of
the page, or click the Apply Changes > Apply Configuration link in the navigation tree. If any
errors appear, resolve them. Then apply the configuration and wait for all devices to restart with
the new settings. Your settings are not applied to the devices until you complete this task.
Saving a Session
If you need to close the configuration utility before applying your configuration, you can save your
session. The session file includes the settings that you have entered, but does not include voicemail
messages, recorded prompts, FXO Gain Settings, or Platform Modification Files. Click the Save button
in the menu bar. Then choose one of the options described below.
• Save Session to Device: Choose this option to save the current unapplied configuration as a
.cfg file on the Cisco UC320W. Enter a Description, and then click Save.
• Save Session to File: Choose this option to save the current unapplied configuration as a file on
your PC. Then click Save. When the pop-up window appears, save the .cfg file on your PC.
Note:
• The administrator username and password are not saved in this procedure and therefore are not
overwritten when you load a saved session.
• Recorded prompts and voicemail messages are not saved with your session. These files are
saved only when you create a full site backup by using a USB key. For more information see the
Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration section below.
• You can restore a saved session by using the Load button. For more information, see the
Loading a Saved Session or an Applied Configuration section below.
• In this process, you are not applying the configuration to the devices, but are saving files that you
can work from in future sessions, if needed.
Loading a Saved Session or an Applied Configuration
To resume a saved session or to reload the currently applied configuration from the device, click the
Load button in the menu bar. Then choose one of the options described below.
• Resume session from device: Choose this option to resume a session that was saved to the
Cisco UC320W by using the Save button. You also can restore a file that was saved by the
Auto-Save feature. After you click the Resume session from device option, choose a saved
session or Auto-Save file from the drop-down list. Then click Load.
• Load applied configuration from the device: This option allows you to abandon your unsaved
changes and reload the currently applied settings into the configuration utility for editing. After
you choose this option, click Load.
• Resume session from a saved file: Choose this option to resume a session that was saved to
your PC by using the Save button. Click the radio button, and then click Choose File to select a
.cfg file from your PC. Finally, click Load.
Note: The existing administrator username and password are not saved in the session file and therefore
are not overwritten when you reload a session. Continue to log on with your current username and
password.
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