Getting Started - Lan Devices - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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Welcome
Getting Started with the Cisco UC320W
Cisco Unified Communications UC320W Administration Guide
Additional top-level menu items running Cloud Applications, such as a
Feedback form
A Cloud Application that runs automatically and may perform any of the
following functions:
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Offers firmware upgrades that you can install with the click of a button
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sends notifications providing helpful information for UC320W
administrators
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remotely administers PMF files
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collects system information, such as configuration files (excluding
passwords), installed firmware, PMF files, and language settings
WAN Settings
WAN Type: Choose the type of Internet connection that is required by your
service provider. Then enter the information for the selected WAN type. (A DHCP
connection is made automatically.) Refer to the information provided by your
service provider for your Internet service account. For information about the fields
on the screen, you can position your mouse pointer over a field to view a tooltip.
After entering your settings, click Apply Now to apply the settings immediately.
If you want to upgrade the firmware by using a file from your PC, click Upgrade
from your PC, and select the file.

Getting Started - LAN Devices

At this point in the Getting Started process, you can install the phones, Cisco
SPA8800 IP telephony gateways, and computers. Use Ethernet cables to connect
these devices directly to the Cisco UC320W LAN ports, or connect an Ethernet
switch to a LAN port and then connect the devices to the LAN ports of the switch.
After the devices are detected, status information appears on the screen. This
process may take some time.
When you are finished connecting devices, click All Devices Connected.
Note: Cisco recommends using a Cisco ESW500 Series Ethernet Switch with
Power over Ethernet. Other switches may be used but may require configuration
of VLAN and QoS settings. The default Voice VLAN is VLAN 100. The default Voice
VLAN Subnet is 10. 1 . 1 .x. For more information about deployment options, see the
Smart Designs.
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