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Installing The Equipment And Configuring The System - Cisco UC320W Quick Start Manual

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Optional Equipment and Services
• Secure router for Internet access: Cisco recommends using a secure
router, such as a Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platform or a
Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliance.
• Additional ports for IP phones and network devices: Connect a Cisco
ESW500 Series Power over Ethernet Switch to a LAN port. Other
switches may be used but may require configuration of VLAN and QoS
settings. Refer to the VLAN information in
application notes, see the documentation links in
Here, page
• Additional ports for analog devices and analog phone lines: Add up
to two Cisco SPA8800 IP Telephone Gateways with 4 FXO ports and 4
FXS ports. All added FXS ports count toward the 24 user maximum. A
device connected to the Cisco UC320W built-in FXS port (shown
below) is not counted.
• ISDN BRI service: Install a Mediatrix™ 4400 Digital Gateway, Connect
both the Cisco UC320W and the BRI gateway to a secure router such as
Cisco SA500. For application notes, see the documentation links in
Where to Go From Here, page
• Power cord retention kit: To prevent accidental removal of the power
cord, you can install the supplied power cord retention kit (not
illustrated). Remove the screw next to the power port. Connect the
clamp to the power cord. Insert the screw and install it onto the Cisco
UC320W. For detailed instructions, see the Cisco UC320W
administration guide.
For best results, install the latest firmware for any network devices,
N
OTE
such as routers and Ethernet switches, before proceeding.
Installing the Equipment and Configuring the
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Before you begin, gather the following information:
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Connect a network cable from the WAN port of the Cisco
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UC320W to your Internet Service or Internet access device.
Cisco UC320W Quick Start Guide
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Account information from your Internet Service Provider
Phone numbers and account information for all phone services
Names and phone settings for your users and groups
Details for telephony features such as internal dialing, call
routing, and Auto Attendant
Default Settings, page
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