User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Front Panel
- Back Panel
- Installation Guidelines
- Wall Mounting
- Using the Setup Wizard
- Entering Login and Internet Connection Information
- Manually Connecting Your System
- Logging In
- Using the Getting Started Page
- Navigating through the Pages
- Saving Your Changes
- Viewing the Help Files
- Viewing the System Summary
- Viewing the Wireless Status
- Viewing the IPsec Connection Status
- Viewing the QuickVPN Connection Status
- Viewing Logs
- Viewing Available LAN Hosts
- Viewing the Port Triggering Status
- Viewing Port Statistics
- Configuring Networking
- Configuring the WAN for an IPv4 Network
- Configuring the WAN for an IPv6 Network
- Creating PPPoE Profiles
- Changing the Default Cisco RV 120W IP Address
- Configuring DHCP
- Configuring the LAN DNS Proxy
- Configuring Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- Configuring Port VLANs
- Configuring Multiple VLAN Subnets
- Configuring IPv6 LAN Properties
- Configuring LAN Groups
- Adding a Static IP Address for a Device on the LAN
- Configuring a DMZ Host
- Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- Choosing the Routing Mode
- Viewing Routing Information
- Configuring Static Routing
- Configuring Dynamic Routing
- Configuring the Routing Mode
- Configuring IPv6 Static Routing
- Configuring RIP next generation (RIPng)
- Configuring IPv6 to IPv4 Tunneling
- Configuring Router Advertisement
- Configuring the Wireless Network
- Wireless Security Tips
- General Network Security Guidelines
- Configuring the Group Key Refresh Interval
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication Parameters
- Enabling or Disabling APs
- Editing an AP’s Properties
- Using MAC Filtering
- Viewing AP Status
- Configuring the Firewall
- Protecting from Attacks
- Configuring Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
- Enabling Session Initiation Protocol Application-Level Gateway (SIP ALG)
- Configuring the Default Outbound Policy
- Creating a Firewall Rule
- Managing Firewall Rules
- Creating Custom Services
- Blocking Web Applications and Components
- Adding Trusted Domains
- Adding Blocked Keywords
- Configuring MAC Address Filtering
- Configuring IP/MAC Address Binding
- Restricting Sessions
- Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Security
- Creating Cisco QuickVPN Client Users
- Using the VPN Wizard
- Viewing the Default Values
- Configuring IP Security Policies
- Configuring VPN Policies
- Configuring VPN Clients
- Monitoring VPN Tunnel Status
- Configuring IPsec Users
- Configuring VPN Passthrough
- Using Certificates for Authentication
- Using the Cisco RV 120W With a RADIUS Server
- Configuring 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
- Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
- Configuring 802.1p to Queue Mapping
- Configuring 802.1p CoS to DSCP Remarking
- Administering Your Cisco RV 120W
- Editing SNMPv3 Users
- Adding SNMP Traps
- Configuring Access Control Rules
- Configuring Additional SNMP Information
- Using PING
- Using Trace Route
- Performing a DNS Lookup
- Capturing and Tracing Packets
- Configuring Local Logging
- Configuring Remote Logging
- Configuring the Logging Type and Notification
- Configuring E-Mailing of Log Events
- Configuring VLAN Associations
- Using Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Downloading and Installing from the Internet
- Where to Go From Here
Introduction
Viewing Device Statistics
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• Firmware MD5 Checksum—The message-digest algorithm used to verify
the integrity of files.
• PID VID—Product ID and vendor ID of the device.
• CPU Usage—Percentage of CPU currently used.
• Memory Usage—Percentage of memory currently used.
LAN Information
• MAC Address—Hardware address.
• IPv4 Address—Address and subnet mask of the device.
• IPv6 Address—Address and subnet mask of the device (shown only if IPv6
is enabled).
• DHCP Server—Indicates if the device’s DHCP server is enabled or
disabled. If it is enabled, DHCP client machines connected to the LAN port
receive their IP address dynamically.
• DHCP Relay—Indicates if the device is acting as a DHCP relay (DHCP relay
must be enabled).
• DHCPv6 Server: Indicates if the device’s DHCPv6 server is enabled or
disabled. If it is enabled, DHCPv6 client machines connected to the LAN
port receive their IP address dynamically.
• DHCPv6 Server—Indicates if the device’s DHCPv6 server is enabled or
disabled. If it is enabled, DHCP client machines connected to the LAN port
receive their IP address dynamically.
WAN Information
The WAN Information provides the current status of the WAN interfaces. It
provides details about WAN interface and also provides actions that can be taken
on that particular WAN interface. The actions that can be taken differ with the
connection type. If WAN is configured using DHCP, the DHCP release renew
options are available, other connection types offer other options. The Dedicated
WAN Info displays information about the WAN port.
• MAC Address—MAC Address of the WAN port.
• Connection Time—Displays the time duration for which the connection is
up.