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Port Receive Packet Count  The number of packets received is displayed.

Port Receive Packet Byte Count  The number of packet bytes received is displayed.

Port Transmit Packet Count  The number of packets transmitted is displayed.

Port Transmit Packet Byte Count  The number of packet bytes transmitted is displayed.

Port Packet Error Count  The number of packet errors is displayed.

Click Refresh to retrieve the most recent settings and statistics.

Port Management > Create VLAN

Use this screen to create a Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN), a group of ports that can be located anywhere in the network, but they communicate as though they belong to the same physical segment. VLANs can be easily organized to reflect departmental groups (such as sales or engineering), usage groups (such as e-mail), or multicast groups (such as users of multimedia applications, including videoconferencing).

Port Management > Create VLAN

Create VLAN

The Router supports up to 15 VLANs, excluding the default VLAN.

Enable VLAN  Select Enable VLAN to use the VLAN feature.

When the VLAN feature has been enabled, the default VLAN ID 1 will be displayed and applied. You can create a single VLAN or create multiple VLANs by range.

VLAN ID  Enter a VLAN ID number from 2 to 4094. (The default VLAN ID 1 is assigned to untagged frames received

on the interface.) Click Add VLAN to add the single

VLAN ID.

VLAN ID Range  Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the VLAN ID Range. Then click Add Range.

VLAN ID and Description  All of the VLAN IDs that you have set up and the VLAN descriptions you have defined for each VLAN on the VLAN Membership screen will be applied and displayed on the Create VLAN screen.

Delete VLAN  To delete a VLAN, select it from the list and click Delete VLAN.

Port Management > Port Setting

Select the mode and configure the Port VLAN Identifier (PVID) for each LAN port of the Router.

Port Management > Port Setting

Port Setting

Port ID  The Router’s LAN ports are numbered 1 to 4.

Mode  Select the appropriate mode: General, Access (default), or Trunk. For a General port, the transmitted frames can be tagged or untagged, and it will be defined on the VLAN Membership screen. For an Access port, the transmitted frames will be untagged. A port configured as a Trunk port acts as a direct link between two switches. The transmitted frames will be tagged to identify the source VLAN, but the frames belonging to the default VLAN will be untagged.

PVID  Enter the PVID assigned to untagged frames received on the interface. The default is 1.

Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.

Port Management > VLAN Membership

Use this screen to define the members of a VLAN.

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Contents Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router About This Guide About This GuideTable of Contents Ddns IPSec VPN Gateway to Gateway Appendix C Bandwidth Management Appendix D Active Directory ServerAppendix E User for the Active Directory Server Appendix I Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Appendix J IPSec NAT TraversalAppendix L Multiple VLANs with Computers Appendix P Battery Replacement Appendix O Firmware UpgradeAppendix Q Specifications Appendix M Multiple VLANs and SubnetsChapter Introduction ChapterIntroduction Introduction to the RouterComputer using SSL VPN client software to VPN Router Product Overview Chapter Product OverviewFront Panel Back PanelChapter Installation InstallationPhysical Installation Cable Connection Advanced Configuration Chapter Advanced ConfigurationOverview Before You BeginClick Security Select Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL How to Access the Web-Based UtilitySystem Information System SummaryFirewall Setting Status Network Setting StatusIPSec VPN Setting Status SSL VPN Setting StatusLAN Setting Setup Tab NetworkNetwork WAN Connection TypePPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Static IPPptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Setup PasswordSetup DMZ Host Setup TimePassword TimeForwarding Setup Tab ForwardingPort Range Forwarding Port TriggeringUPnP Setup UPnPSetup One-to-One NAT Setup MAC CloneOne-to-One NAT Setup Advanced Routing Setup DdnsMAC Clone Advanced RoutingStatic Routing Dhcp SetupSetup Dynamic IPStatic IP Status Dhcp StatusDhcp Multiple VLANs Multiple VLANsDiagnostic System Management DiagnosticDhcp Inter-VLAN Routing Inter-VLAN RoutingFirmware Upgrade Factory DefaultSystem Management Restart Firmware DownloadExport Configuration File Import Configuration FileSystem Management Port Mirroring RestartBasic Per Port Config Port Management Port SetupPort Management Port Status Port StatusPort Setting Port Management Port SettingPort Management Create Vlan Create VlanQoS Bandwidth Management Vlan MembershipBandwidth Management Priority Rate ControlQoS Setup QoS QoS SetupQoS Mode Trust Mode Default CoSQoS Dscp Settings QoS Queue SettingsQueue Settings CoS SettingsFirewall General Dscp SettingsGeneral Dscp to QueueFirewall Access Rules Access RulesRestrict WEB Features Services Add a New Access RuleContent Filter Firewall Content FilterScheduling IP/MAC GroupForbidden Domains IPSec VPN SummaryWebsite Blocking by Keywords IP AddressIPSec VPN Gateway to Gateway Local Group SetupSummary Add a New TunnelRemote Group Setup Local Security Group TypeRemote Security Gateway Type Remote Security Group Type IKE with Preshared Key IPSec SetupAdvanced SSL VPN Summary IPSec VPN VPN Pass ThroughSSL VPN Certificate Management VPN Pass ThroughSSL VPN User Management Authentication TypeUser Management Edit GroupEdit User SSL VPN Virtual PassageSnmp Global Parameters Virtual PassageGlobal Parameters Snmp Group Profile Snmp ViewsViews Group ProfileSnmp Communities Snmp Group MembershipGroup Membership CommunitiesNotification Recipient Snmp Notification RecipientSystem Log Log System LogLog System Statistics Log SettingAlert Log General LogWizard Basic SetupPPPoE Obtain an IP automaticallyAccess Rule Setup Select the Service Logout SupportManual Linksys Web SiteLogout Appendix a Troubleshooting TroubleshootingAppendix a Appendix B Appendix B Virtual Passage SSL VPN ClientBefore You Begin Windows OS Click Trusted sites Make the SSL VPN Portal a Trusted Site Windows OSLogin for the SSL VPN Portal Windows OS Installation of the Virtual Passage Client Windows OSClick Continue Anyway When you right-click the icon, you have three optionsInstallation of the Virtual Passage Client Mac OS Login for the SSL VPN Portal Mac OSWindows Vista Usage Click Continue Removal of the Virtual Passage Client Mac OSInstallation of the Virtual Passage Client Linux OS Login for the SSL VPN Portal Linux OSBefore You Begin Linux OS Removal of the Virtual Passage Client Linux OS Appendix C Creation of New ServicesAppendix C Bandwidth Management Bandwidth ManagementCreation of New Bandwidth Management Rules Click Save SettingsAppendix D Appendix D Active Directory ServerActive Directory Server Select Domain in a new forest, and then click Next Enter a domain name, and then click Next Active Directory Server Troubleshooting Appendix E User for the Active Directory Server Appendix EUser for the Active Directory Server Appendix F Appendix F Internet Authentication Service IAS ServerInternet Authentication Service IAS Server Select Unencrypted authentication. Click Apply Click Finish Welcome to the New Connection Request Policy Wizard Click Edit Profile Click the User Management tab Appendix GAppendix H Select HTTPSTCP/443~443 from the Service drop- down menuAppendix H Deployment in an Existing Network LAN-to-LAN ConnectionWAN-to-LAN Connection Appendix Configuration of the RVL200Appendix Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Click the Gateway to Gateway tabConfiguration of PC 1 and PC Configuration of the RV082RV082 RVL200 Dynamic IP B.B.B.B with Configuration when Both Gateways Use Dynamic IP Addresses Appendix Configuration of Router a Configuration of ScenarioAppendix J Appendix J IPSec NAT TraversalIPSec NAT Traversal Configuration of Router BOne-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 1 RV042 One-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 2 RV042Configuration of Router a RVL200-to-RV042 Configuration Configuration of MultipleAppendix K Appendix KRV042 #1 Configuration Click Save SettingClick the Advanced Routing tab RV042 #2 Configuration Appendix L RVL200-to-SRW2048 ConfigurationAppendix L Multiple VLANs with Computers Click the Port Management tabSRW2048 Configuration Select Enable VlanClick Save Settings Click the Vlan Membership tab Appendix M RVL200 ConfigurationAppendix M Multiple VLANsClick the Inter-VLAN Routing tab Inter-VLAN Routing OptionAppendix N Access of Multiple VLANsAppendix N Over a SSL VPN TunnelAppendix O Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeAppendix O Click the Firmware Upgrade tab Upgrade the FirmwareBattery Replacement Appendix P Battery ReplacementReplace the Lithium Battery Appendix PAppendix Q Specifications SpecificationsAppendix Q Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix R Regulatory Information Appendix SDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router 106 Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router 108 Contact Information Appendix T