Configuration Module Overview; Navigation For A New Configuration - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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Configuration Module Overview

Configuration Module Overview
Cisco Unified Communications UC320W Administration Guide
Caution: If you are using another device as the DHCP server for your LAN, do not
connect devices until you complete the Network Topology task.
In the Configuration module, the interface guides you step by step through the
configuration process. Before you begin, you should read the information below to
become familiar with the navigation and data entry features.
IMPORTANT: The settings are not applied to the devices until you apply the
configuration. If you close the configuration module without applying the
configuration or saving your settings, any unsaved changes are abandoned.

Navigation for a New Configuration

Order of tasks: When creating a new configuration, you must proceed
through the steps in the prescribed order. Click Next to advance to the next
step, or click Back to return to the previous page. Use the links in the
navigation tree to return to any page that you viewed previously. Links are
unavailable for pages that you have not yet viewed.
Omitting steps: On most configuration pages, if you are unsure or not ready
to enter the settings, you can click Next to skip that step. You can return to
those tasks in later sessions, as needed. Error messages will appear if you
attempt to skip a required step.
Navigation tree icons: Icons appear in the navigation tree to indicate the
status of each configuration task:
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Blue flag: Changes were made.
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Red X: There are validation errors on this page. You cannot apply the
configuration until all errors are fixed.
Summary pages: At the end of each section, a Summary page appears.
You can review the settings from each page within the section. Hyperlinks
make it easy to jump to a page and change the settings. The system
automatically saves your settings after you click Next.
Auto-Save for a new configuration: For a new configuration, the system
automatically saves your settings as you advance from each Summary
page. You also can save your session by clicking the Save button in the
menu bar.
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