Cisco Systems M10, M20 manual Management, Summary, Router Access, Web Access, Remote Access

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User Guide

Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC Address

QoS > MAC Address

Enter a Name  Enter a name for your device..

MAC Address  Enter the MAC address of your device..

Priority  Select the appropriate priority: High, Medium (Recommend), Normal, or Low..

Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list..

Voice Device

QoS > Voice Device

Enter a Name  Enter a name for your voice device..

MAC Address  Enter the MAC address of your voice device..

Priority  Select the appropriate priority: High (Recommend), Medium, Normal, or Low..

Click Add to save your changes. Your new entry will appear in the Summary list..

Summary

This lists the QoS entries you have created for your applications and devices..

Priority  This column displays the bandwidth priority of High, Medium, Normal, or Low..

Name  This column displays the application, device, or port name..

Information  This column displays the port range or MAC address entered for your entry. If a pre-configured application or game was selected, there will be no valid entry shown in this section..

Remove  Click this button to remove an entry.. Edit  Click this button to make changes..

Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to clear your changes..

Administration > Management

The Administration > Management screen allows the network’s administrator to manage specific Valet functions for access and security..

Administration > Management

Management

Router Access

To ensure the Valet’s security, you will be asked for your password when you access the Valet’s browser-based utility. The default is admin..

Router Password  Enter a new password for the Valet.. Re-enter to confirm  Enter the password again to confirm..

Web Access

Web Utility Access  HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) is the communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted for higher security.  Select HTTP or HTTPS. HTTP is the default..

Web Utility Access via Wireless  If you are using the Valet in a public domain where you are giving wireless access to your guests, you can disable wireless access to the Valet’s browser-based utility. You will only be able to access the utility via a wired connection if you disable the setting.  Keep the default, Enabled, to allow wireless access to the utility, or select Disabled to block wireless access to the utility..

Remote Access

Remote Management  To permit remote access of the Valet, from outside the local network, select Enabled.  Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled..

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M10, M20 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in networking solutions, and their M20 and M10 routers exemplify the company’s commitment to providing powerful and efficient connectivity solutions for businesses of all sizes. These routers are designed to meet the demanding needs of enterprises, offering advanced features, robust performance, and a variety of technologies to ensure reliable network operation.

The Cisco M20 router is built for scalability and high performance. It supports a wide range of applications and workloads, making it ideal for medium to large enterprises. One of its main features is its ability to handle multiple service protocols, including MPLS and BGP, which enhances routing capabilities and optimizes traffic flow. Additionally, the M20 is designed with high availability in mind, featuring redundancy options that minimize downtime and ensure continuous service.

On the other hand, the Cisco M10 router is tailored for smaller network environments while still delivering impressive performance. Its compact design makes it an excellent fit for branch offices or remote sites. This model includes integrated security features, such as advanced firewall capabilities and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), providing a multi-layered defense against cyber threats.

Both routers leverage Cisco’s advanced IOS software platform, which provides a user-friendly interface for configuration, monitoring, and management. This allows IT administrators to quickly deploy and manage network services with ease. The routers also support Cisco's extensive range of analytics and monitoring tools, enabling organizations to gain deeper insights into their network performance and user behavior.

In terms of connectivity, the M20 and M10 support a multitude of ports and interfaces, allowing for seamless integration with existing network infrastructures. They also feature support for IPv6, ensuring future-proofing for businesses as the Internet continues to evolve.

The M20 supports various high-speed WAN connections, catering to enterprises with heavy data traffic demands. Conversely, the M10, while providing sufficient capabilities for smaller data loads, still offers the flexibility necessary for smaller networks to thrive.

In summary, Cisco’s M20 and M10 routers present businesses with powerful networking solutions that combine advanced features, robust technology, and adaptability to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises. With their focus on performance, security, and scalability, these routers are poised to help organizations navigate the complexities of today’s digital landscape effectively.