Chapter 9: Network; Topology; Wan - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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Network

Topology

WAN

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In the Network section of the Configuration module, you configure your topology,
WAN connection, and LAN settings. You also can enable port forwarding.
Choose the correct topology for your site. To view information about a topology,
position your mouse pointer over the pointer icon on the screen.
Configuration > Network > WAN
Use the
for connectivity to Cloud services. For example, the Cisco UC320W can allow you
to access firmware upgrades and documentation after you configure your Internet
connection. By default, the Cisco UC320W will connect by using DHCP. However,
your Internet Service Provider may require special settings. Refer to the
information provided by your ISP for your Internet service account.
Note: Refer to the on-screen illustration for the location of the WAN port, where
you can connect the Cisco UC320W to your Internet service. You can position your
mouse pointer over the pointer icon to view the picture at a larger size.
Estimated Uplink Bandwidth: Choose a rate that is equal to or less than the
upstream bandwidth specified by your service provider. Tip: Consider
choosing a setting that is one level below your provider's advertised limit.
This setting helps to ensure that voice is prioritized during periods of heavy
network traffic.
WAN Type: Choose the type of Internet connection that is required by your
service provider. Then enter the information for the selected WAN type.
page to configure your Internet settings
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