User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- LAN Ethernet Interfaces
- Wireless Access Point (Cisco RV180W)
- Firewall and VPN Client Access
- Wireless Distribution System (Cisco RV180W)
- Virtual Networks
- Wireless Security (Cisco RV180W)
- Quality of Service (Cisco RV180W)
- Configuration and Administration
- Front Panel
- Back Panel
- Front Panel
- Back Panel
- Installation Guidelines
- Wall Mounting
- Configuring Networking
- Configuring the IPv4 WAN (Internet)
- Configuring PPPoE Profiles
- Configuring IPv4 LAN (Local Network) Settings
- Configuring Virtual LAN (VLAN) Membership
- Configuring Multiple VLAN Subnets
- Configuring Static DHCP
- Configuring Advanced DHCP Settings
- Viewing DHCP Leased Clients
- Configuring RSTP (Cisco RV180W)
- Configuring Jumbo Frames
- Choosing the Routing Mode
- Viewing Routing Information
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring Dynamic Routing
- Configuring the IP Mode
- Configuring IPv6 WAN Settings
- Configuring IPv6 LAN Properties
- Configuring IPv6 Routing
- Configuring Tunneling
- Configuring Router Advertisement
- Configuring the Wireless Network (Cisco RV180W)
- Wireless Security Tips
- General Network Security Guidelines
- Enabling Rogue AP Detection
- Authorizing a Rogue AP
- Adding and Editing Authorized APs
- Configuring the Firewall
- Creating an Access Rule
- Adding a Port Triggering Rule
- Adding a Port Forwarding Configuration
- Configuring One-to-One Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Configuring MAC Address Filtering
- Configuring IP/MAC Address Binding
- Creating Custom Services
- Creating Firewall Schedules
- Configuring Sessions
- Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- Configuring LAN (Local Network) Groups
- Enabling Session Initiation Protocol Application-Level Gateway (SIP ALG)
- Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Security
- Creating Cisco QuickVPN Client Users
- Configuring a Basic VPN
- Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
- Configuring VPN Clients
- Monitoring VPN Tunnel Status
- Configuring VPN Users
- Configuring VPN Passthrough
- Using SSL Certificates for Authentication
- Using the Cisco RV180/RV180W With a RADIUS Server
- Configuring 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
- Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
- Administering Your Cisco RV180/RV180W
- Configuring Web Access
- Configuring User Accounts
- Setting the Session Timeout Value
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring Additional SNMP Information
- Configuring Logging Policies
- Configuring Firewall Logs
- Configuring Remote Logging
- Configuring Bonjour
- Configuring UPnP
- Viewing the Cisco RV180/RV180W Status
- Using Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 7, 2000, XP, or Vista
- Installing from the CD-ROM
- Downloading and Installing from the Internet
- Where to Go From Here
Administering Your Cisco RV180/RV180W
Configuring Logging
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Configuring Remote Logging
To configure remote logging:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Logging > Remote Logging Configuration.
STEP 2 In the Remote Log Identifier field, enter a prefix to add to every logged message
for easier identification of the source of the message. The log identifier will be
added to both e-mail and Syslog messages.
STEP 3 Click Save.
Configuring Email Logging
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Logging > Remote Logging Configuration.
STEP 2 Select the check box to enable e-mail logs. Then enter the following:
• E-mail Server Address—Enter the IP address or Internet Name of an SMTP
server. The router will connect to this server to send e-mail logs when
required.
• SMTP Port—Configure the port to connect smtp server.
• Return E-mail Address—Enter the e-mail address where the replies from the
SMTP server are to be sent (required for failure messages).
• Send To E-mail Address(1)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Send To E-mail Address(2)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Send To E-mail Address(3)—Enter the e-mail address where the logs and
alerts are to be sent.
• Authentication with SMTP server—If the SMTP server requires
authentication before accepting connections, select either Login Plain or
CRAM-MD5 and enter the Username and Password to be used for
authentication. To disable authentication, select None.
• Respond to Identd from SMTP Server—Check this box to configure the
router to respond to an IDENT request from the SMTP server.
STEP 3 To confirm that the e-mail logs function is configured correctly, press Te s t .