Cisco Systems RV042G, RV016 manual Getting Started with the Configuration

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RV016: Connect an Ethernet cable from the Internet 2 port to a second broadband network device.

STEP 4 To connect a computer or server that will be a DMZ host:

RV042, RV042G, and RV082: Connect an Ethernet cable from the DMZ/ Internet port to the DMZ host.

RV016: Connect an Ethernet cable from the DMZ port to the DMZ host.

STEP 5 To connect other network devices, such as computers, print servers, or Ethernet switches, connect an Ethernet cable from a numbered LAN port to the network device.

STEP 6 Power on the broadband network device(s).

STEP 7 Use the power adapter (RV042 and RV042G) or the power cable (RV082 and RV016) to connect the router to a power outlet. The System status light is green.

STEP 8 Power on the other network devices.

Getting Started with the Configuration

STEP 1 Connect a computer to a numbered LAN port on the router. Your PC will become a DHCP client of the router and will receive an IP address in the 192.168.1.x range.

STEP 2 Start a web browser. To use the configuration utility, you need a PC with Internet Explorer (version 6 and higher), Firefox, or Safari (for Mac).

STEP 3 In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the router: 192.168.1.1

STEP 4 When the login page appears, enter the default user name admin and the default password admin (lowercase).

STEP 5 Click Login. The System Summary page appears.

The router’s default settings are sufficient for many small businesses. Your Internet Service Provider may require additional settings. On the System Summary page, check the WAN Status to see if the router was able to receive an IP Address. If not, continue to the next step.

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Contents Administration Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved 78-19576-01 B0 Viewing System Summary Information Setup Other Hardware FeaturesPlacement Tips IntroductionDhcp System ManagementPort Management FirewallVPN 122 Logging System Statistics 153Appendix G Specifications 189 Appendix H Where to Go From Here 199Appendix E IPSec NAT Traversal 183 Appendix F Bandwidth Management 186RV0xx Series Router Features ModelPorts RV042 and RV042G RV082 RV016Introduction RV042 and RV042G PortsRV042 and RV042G Status Lights RV082 Ports and Status LightsPorts Port DescriptionStatus Lights Light DescriptionOther Hardware Features Feature DescriptionDefault Settings Placement TipsDesktop Placement Parameter Default ValueWall Mounting RV042 and RV042G 58 mm apart RV082 and RV016 94 mm apartRack Mounting RV082 or RV016 Connecting the Equipment RV042 and RV042G Internet PortRV082 Internet Port RV016 Internet 1 PortGetting Started with the Configuration Troubleshooting Tips Features of the User Interface NavigationSetup Wizards Saving the SettingsPop-Up Windows HelpViewing System Summary Information Cisco ProtectLink Web System InformationViewing System Summary Information Port Statistics ConfigurationPort Information Window Viewing System Summary Information WAN Status WAN informationFirewall Setting Status VPN Setting StatusLog Setting Status DMZ informationSetup Setup Setting Up the NetworkHost Name and Domain Name LAN Setting device IP address and subnets IP ModeChanging the device IP address Enabling multiple subnets IPv4 only Setup WAN Setting Internet connection DMZ Setting Setup Editing a WAN Connection Page Page Page Editing a DMZ Connection IPv4 IPv6Page Changing the Administrator Username and Password Setup Setting the System Time To open this page Click Setup Time in the navigation treeSetting Up a DMZ Host Port Range Forwarding Setting Up Port Forwarding and Port TriggeringPort Range Forwarding, Port Triggering, Setup Adding a service Port Triggering Setting Up Universal Plug and Play UPnP To open this page Click Setup UPnP in the navigation treeSetup Adding a service Setting Up One-to-One NAT Setup Cloning a MAC Address for the Router Editing the MAC Address Clone Settings Assigning a Dynamic DNS Host Name to a WAN Interface Editing the Dynamic DNS Setup Setting Up Advanced Routing Configuring Dynamic Routing, Configuring Static Routing,Dynamic Routing for IPv4 Configuring Dynamic RoutingData None, RIPv1, RIPv2 Broadcast, or RIPv2 Multicast Dynamic Routing for IPv6 Configuring Static RoutingPrefix Length Pv6 only Enter the prefix length Setting Up Advanced Routing IPv6 Transition To Go From Here Setting Up the Dhcp Server or Dhcp Relay DhcpDhcp DNS used for Dhcp Server only Dynamic IP used for Dhcp Server onlyWins used for Dhcp Server, IPv4 Only About Static IP Addresses for IPv4 Only Assigning static IP addresses by adding devices from a listAssigning static IP addresses by entering devices manually Using the Static IP List to Block Devices DNS Local Database Dhcp Server Viewing the Dhcp Status InformationClient Table Router Advertisement IPv6 Dhcp Setting Up Dual WAN and Multi-WAN Connections System ManagementMode Cisco RV042, RV042G, and RV082 System ManagementMode Cisco RV016 Interface Setting Network Service Detection Editing the Dual WAN and Multi-WAN SettingsMax Bandwidth Provided by ISP Page Adding a service Page Managing the Bandwidth Settings Max Bandwidth Provided by ISPBandwidth Management Type Appendix F, Bandwidth ManagementManaging the Bandwidth Settings Adding a service Setting Up Snmp Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour To open this page Click System Management Diagnostic Using Built-In Diagnostic ToolsDNS Name Lookup Ping Restoring the Factory Default Settings Upgrading the Firmware Restarting the Router Backing Up and Restoring the Settings Restoring the Settings from a Configuration FileBacking Up Configuration Files and Mirror Files Copying a Startup File or Mirror FileBacking Up and Restoring the Settings Configuring the Port Settings Port ManagementPort Management Viewing the Status Information for a Port SummaryStatistics Configuring the General Firewall Settings FirewallFirewall Restrict Web Features Firewall Configuring Firewall Access Rules About Access RulesManaging Access Rules To delete all custom rules Click Restore to Default Rules Configuring Access Rules Services IPv4 and IPv6Schedule IPv4 Only Adding a service Page Using Content Filters to Control Internet Access Forbidden Domains, Website Blocking by Keywords, Schedule,Forbidden Domains Website Blocking by KeywordsSchedule Cisco ProtectLink Web Getting Started with Cisco ProtectLink WebCisco ProtectLink Web Specifying the Global Settings for Approved URLs and Clients Approved URL Configuration Approved Clients ConfigurationApproved URLs and Approved Clients To delete an entry Click the Delete iconEnabling Web Protection for URL Filtering Web ProtectionURL Filtering Business Hour Setting Web ReputationUpdating the ProtectLink License URL Overflow ControlLicense License InformationVPN Introduction to VPNsRemote Access Client To Gateway Configuration tasksSite to Site VPN Gateway To Gateway Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Between RV0xx Series RoutersQuickVPN, page125 and Remote Access with PPTP, page125 RouterRemote Access with Cisco QuickVPN Remote Access with PptpViewing the Summary Information for VPN To open this page Click VPN Summary in the navigation treeTunnel Status Up a Remote Access Tunnel for VPN Clients Client To Gateway, GroupVPN StatusVPN Clients Status Setting Up a Gateway to Gateway Site to Site VPN Local Group Setup and Remote Group Setup Add a New TunnelVPN IPSec Setup Preshared Key, page 135 and Advanced settings for IKE with Required fields for Manual modeRequired fields for IKE with Preshared Key Advanced settings for IKE with Preshared Key VPN VPN RV0xx Local Group Setup Remote Client Setup for Single User Tunnel Type VPN IPSec Setup Required fields for IKE with Preshared Key Advanced settings for IKE with Preshared Key VPN Managing VPN Users and Certificates Users, Certificate Management, page148Users Certificate ManagementSetting Up VPN Passthrough Setting Up Pptp Server IP Address Range Pptp ServerConnection List Setting Up the System Log and Alerts Syslog section, Mail section,Log Setting, Buttons, Syslog sectionMail section Logging System StatisticsLog Setting Buttons Viewing the System Log Logging System Statistics Basic Setup, Access Rule Setup, page160 WizardAccess Rule Setup Basic SetupWizard Term Definition Beacon intervalDtim Delivery Traffic Indication MessageGlossary Term Definition Radvd Router Advertisement DaemonRequest to Send RTS ThresholdStatic routing RIPng RIP next generationVlan Virtual LAN Firmware upgrade has failed Your computer cannot connect to the InternetTroubleshooting Router does not have a coaxial port for the cable connectionCisco QuickVPN for Windows IntroductionUsing the Cisco QuickVPN Software Cisco QuickVPN Client Installation and ConfigurationCisco QuickVPN for Windows Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software Topology Options VPN Hub and Spoke Topology Hub and SpokeVPN Mesh Topology MeshWAN Setup Other Design ConsiderationsLAN Setup Gateway To Gateway Tunnel with a Dynamic IP AddressConfiguring a VPN Tunnel on a Cisco RV0xx Series Router Example Sites with Static WAN IP Addresses Settings on the Site a RouterField Value Encryption Phase MD5Field Values EncryptionExample Site with a Dynamic WAN IP Address Authentication Field Value IPSec Setup Keying Mode IKE with Preshared Key Phase IPSec NAT Traversal OverviewConfiguration of Router a IPSec NAT TraversalConfiguration of Router B Click the System Management tab Creation of New ServicesClick Add to List Creation of New Bandwidth Management Rules Bandwidth ManagementClick Save Specifications RV042Performance SecurityNetwork SpecificationsQoS Management RV042GEnvironmental Operating System Linux VPN Cisco RV082 IKE Cisco RV016 Dhcp DNS NAT DMZ Built-in 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