Rv110w Admin
Rv110w Admin
Rv110w Admin
GUIDE
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Product Overview
Getting to Know the Cisco RV110W
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Front Panel
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Back Panel
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Saving Changes
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Configuring Static IP
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Configuring PPPoE
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Configuring PPTP
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Configuring L2TP
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Configuring DHCP
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Configuring VLANs
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Configuring RSTP
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Port Management
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Configuring Routing
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Configuring IPv6
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Configuring Tunneling
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Configuring WDS
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Configuring WPS
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VPN Clients
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Configuring PPTP
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Configuring Bandwidth
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Network Tools
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Configuring Logging
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Configuring Bonjour
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Viewing Logs
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Introduction
This chapter provides information to familiarize you with the product features,
guide you through the installation process, and get started using the
browser-based Device Manager.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Thank you for choosing the Cisco Small Business RV110W Wireless-N VPN
Firewall.
The Cisco RV110W is an advanced Internet-sharing network solution for your
small business needs. It allows multiple computers in your office to share an
Internet connection through both wired and wireless connections.
The Cisco RV110W provides a Wireless-N access point, combined with support
for Virtual Private Network (VPN) clients to make remote access to your network
more secure.
The router 10/100 Fast Ethernet WAN interface connects directly to your
broadband DSL or Cable modem.
Introduction
Product Overview
Introduction
Getting to Know the Cisco RV110W
Virtual Networks
The Cisco RV110W also supports multiple Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) for the
use of virtual networks (up to four separate virtual networks), with 802.1Q-based
VLAN support for traffic separation.
Configuration and Administration
With the Cisco RV110W embedded web server, you can configure the
Cisco RV110W settings using the browser-based Device Manager. The
Cisco RV110W supports Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari web browsers.
The Cisco RV110W also provides a Setup Wizard that allows you to easily and
quickly configure the Cisco RV110W basic settings.
Power
WPS
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Introduction
Getting to Know the Cisco RV110W
Power
WAN
Wireless
LAN Ports
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Introduction
Getting to Know the Cisco RV110W
Back Panel
RESET
LAN (14)
WAN
POWER
12VDC
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Introduction
Installing the Cisco RV110W
Air FlowBe sure that there is adequate air flow around the firewall.
Mechanical LoadingBe sure that the firewall is level and stable to avoid
any hazardous conditions.
Place the Cisco RV110W horizontally on a flat surface so that it sits on its rubber
feet.
Cisco RV110W.
STEP 2 You should already have an Ethernet cable connecting your PC to your current
cable or DSL modem. Unplug one end of the cable from your PC and plug it into
the port marked WAN on the unit.
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Introduction
Connecting the Equipment
STEP 3 Connect one end of a different Ethernet cable to one of the LAN (Ethernet) ports on
the back of the unit. (In this example, the LAN 1 port is used.) Connect the other
end to an Ethernet port on the PC that you will use to run the web-based Setup
Wizard and Device Manager.
STEP 4 Power on the cable or DSL modem and wait until the connection is active.
STEP 5 Connect the power adapter to the Cisco RV110W power port (12VDC).
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CAUTION Use only the power adapter that is supplied with the unit. Using a different power
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Introduction
Using the Setup Wizard
STEP 6 Plug the other end of the adapter into an electrical outlet. You may need to attach a
The power light on the front panel is green when the power adapter is connected
properly and the unit is turned on.
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Introduction
Using the Getting Started Page
The default user name is cisco. The default password is cisco. Passwords are
case sensitive.
STEP 5 Click Log In. The Setup Wizard starts.
STEP 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the Cisco RV110W.
The Setup Wizard tries to automatically detect and configure your connection. If it
cannot, the Setup Wizard may ask you for information about your Internet
connection. You may need to contact your ISP to obtain this information.
NOTE: When using the Setup Wizard, you can only set up one wireless network, or
SSID. The Cisco RV110W supports up to four wireless networks. If you want to
configure additional wireless networks, use the web-based Device Manager. See
Configuring the Wireless Network.
After the Setup Wizard is done configuring the Cisco RV110W, you are required to
change the default password. We recommend that you use password complexity;
see Setting Password Complexity.
After changing the default password, the Getting Started page appears. See
Using the Getting Started Page for more information.
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Introduction
Using the Getting Started Page
Initial Settings
Change Default
Administrator Password
Configure Wireless
Settings
Quick Access
Upgrade Router
Firmware
Configure Remote
Management Access
Device Status
System Summary
Wireless Status
VPN Status
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Introduction
Using the Getting Started Page
Other Resources
Support
Forums
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Using the Getting Started Page
Saving Changes
When you finish making changes on a configuration page, click Save to save the
changes, or click Cancel to undo your changes.
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Verifying the Hardware Installation
Check the LED states. They are described in Getting to Know the
Cisco RV110W.
Connect a computer to an available LAN port and verify that you can
connect to a website on the Internet, such as www.cisco.com.
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Introduction
Connecting to Your Wireless Network
Setup Wizard.
If you did not enable security (not recommended), leave the wireless encryption
fields that were configured with the security type and passphrase blank.
STEP 4 Verify your wireless connection and save your settings.
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Configuring Networking
This chapter describes how to configure the Cisco RV110W network settings.
Configuring Routing
Port Management
Configuring IPv6
Configuration - DHCP.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN Settings
STEP 3 (Optional) To configure the optional settings, see Configuring Optional Settings.
STEP 4 Click Save.
Configuring Static IP
If your ISP assigned you a permanent IP address, perform the following steps to
configure your WAN settings:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > WAN.
STEP 2 From the Internet Connection Type drop-down menu, choose Static IP.
STEP 3 Enter this information:
Internet IP Address
Subnet mask
Default Gateway
Static DNS 1
Static DNS 2
STEP 4 (Optional) To configure the optional settings, see Configuring Optional Settings.
STEP 5 Click Save.
Configuring PPPoE
To configure the PPPoE settings:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > WAN.
STEP 2 From the Internet Connection Type drop-down menu, choose PPPoE.
STEP 3 Enter the following information (you may need to contact your ISP to obtain your
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN Settings
Username
Password
Connect on Demand
Keep alive
Authentication Type
STEP 4 (Optional) To configure the optional settings, see Configuring Optional Settings.
STEP 5 Click Save.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN Settings
Configuring PPTP
To configure the PPTP settings:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > WAN.
STEP 2 From the Internet Connection Type drop-down menu, choose PPTP.
STEP 3 Enter this information:
Internet IP Address
Subnet mask
Default Gateway
PPTP Server
Username
Password
Connect on Demand
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Configuring the WAN Settings
Keep alive
Authentication Type
STEP 4 (Optional) To configure the optional settings, see Configuring Optional Settings.
STEP 5 Click Save.
Configuring L2TP
To configure the L2TP settings:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > WAN.
STEP 2 From the Internet Connection Type drop-down menu, choose L2TP.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN Settings
Internet IP Address
Subnet mask
Default Gateway
L2TP Server
Username
Password
Connect on Demand
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN Settings
Keep alive
Authentication Type
STEP 4 (Optional) To configure the optional settings, see Configuring Optional Settings.
STEP 5 Click Save.
Host Name
Domain Name
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN Settings
MTU
Size
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN Settings
VLAN
Local IP Address
Subnet mask
Manually assign an IP address to your PC. The address must be on the same
subnet as the Cisco RV110W. For example, if you change the Cisco RV110W
IP address to 10.0.0.1, assign your PC an IP address in the range of 10.0.0.2
to 10.0.0.255.
STEP 5 Open a new browser window and enter the new IP address of the Cisco RV110W
to reconnect.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN Settings
Configuring DHCP
By default, the Cisco RV110W functions as a DHCP server to the hosts on the
Wireless LAN (WLAN) or LAN network, assigns IP addresses, and provides DNS
server addresses.
With DHCP enabled, the Cisco RV110W IP address serves as the gateway
address to your LAN. The Cisco RV110W assigns IP addresses to network
devices on the LAN from a pool of addresses. The Cisco RV110W tests each
address before it is assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN.
By default the Cisco RV110W assigns an IP address to each host on the LAN from
the default IP address pool (192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149). If you need to set any
host with a static IP address, use an IP address from the 192.168.1.2 to
192.168.1.99 IP address pool. This prevents conflicts with the default IP address
pool.
To configure DHCP settings:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > LAN > LAN Configuration.
STEP 2 (Optional) Select the VLAN you want to edit from the drop-down list.
STEP 3 In the DHCP Server field, select one of the following options:
Enable
Disable
DHCP Relay
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Configuring the LAN Settings
Starting IP Address
Maximum Number of
DHCP Users
IP Address Range
Static DNS 1
Static DNS 2
Static DNS 3
WINS
STEP 5 If you selected DHCP Relay, enter the address of the relay gateway in the Remote
DHCP Server field. The relay gateway transmits DHCP messages between
multiple subnets.
STEP 6 Click Save.
Configuring VLANs
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a group of endpoints in a network that are associated by
function or other shared characteristics. Unlike LANs, which are usually
geographically based, VLANs can group endpoints without regard to the physical
location of the equipment or users.
The Cisco RV110W has a default VLAN (VLAN 1), which cannot be edited or
changed. You can create four other VLANs on the Cisco RV110W.
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Configuring the LAN Settings
To create a VLAN:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > LAN > VLAN Membership.
STEP 2 Click Add Row.
STEP 3 Enter this information:
VLAN ID
Description
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Port 4
To edit the settings of a VLAN, select the VLAN and click Edit. To delete a selected
VLAN, click Delete. Click Save to apply changes.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN Settings
Description
IP Address
MAC Address
To edit the settings of a static DHCP client, select the client and click Edit. To
delete a selected DHCP client, click Delete. Click Save to apply changes.
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Configuring the LAN Settings
The DHCP server on the Cisco RV110W will then always assign the IP address
shown when the device requests an IP address.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN Settings
STEP 3 From the VLAN drop-down menu, choose the ID of the VLAN where DMZ is
enabled.
STEP 4 In the Host IP Address field, enter the IP address of the DMZ host. The DMZ host
Configuring RSTP
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is a network protocol prevents loops in the
network and dynamically reconfigures which physical links should forward frames.
To configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RTSP):
STEP 1 Choose Networking > LAN > RSTP.
STEP 2 Configure the following settings:
System Priority
Hello Time
The hello time is the time period that the root of the
spanning tree waits before sending hello
messages. Enter a number from 1 to 10. The default
is 2.
Max Age
The max age is the time period that the router waits
to receive a hello message. If the max age is
reached, the router tries to change the spanning
tree. Enter a number from 6 to 40. The default is 20.
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Configuring the LAN Settings
Forward Delay
Force Version
Protocol Enable
Edge
Path Cost
Port Management
You can configure the speed and flow control settings of the Cisco RV110W LAN
ports.
To configure port speeds and flow control:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > Port Management.
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Configuring the LAN Settings
Port
Link
Mode
Flow Control
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Cloning the MAC Address
To set the MAC address of the WAN port to your PC MAC address, click
Clone My PCs MAC.
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Configuring Routing
Configuring Routing
Configure the routing options.
Gateway
Router
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Configuring Routing
The router determines the network packets route based on the fewest number of
hops between the source and the destination. RIP is disabled by default.
NOTE RIP is disabled by default on the Cisco RV110W.
RIP
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Configuring Networking
Configuring Routing
Destination LAN IP
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Interface
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Configuring Networking
Viewing the Routing Table
Show IPv4 Routing TableThe routing table is displayed with the fields
configured in the Networking > Routing page.
Show IPv6 Routing TableThe routing table is displayed with the fields
configured in the Networking > IPv6 pages.
E-mail Address
Username
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Configuring the IP Mode
Password
Verify Password
Host Name
Domain Name
Internet IP Address
Status
LAN:IPv4, WAN:IPv4
LAN:IPv6, WAN:IPv4
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Configuring IPv6
LAN:IPv6, WAN:IPv6
LAN:IPv4+IPv6,
WAN:IPv4
LAN:IPv4+IPV6,
WAN:IPv4+IPv6
LAN:IPv4, WAN:IPv6
STEP 3 (Optional) If you are using 6to4 tunneling, which allows IPv6 packets to be
Configuring IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol (IP) intended
to succeed Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Configuring WAN properties for an
IPv6 network depends on the type of internet connection that you have.
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Configuring IPv6
Configuring DHCPv6
If your ISP provides you with a dynamically-assigned address, configure the
Cisco RV110W to use be a DHCPv6 client.
To configure the Cisco RV110W to be a DHCPv6 client:
STEP 1 Choose Networking > IPv6 > IPv6 WAN Configuration.
STEP 2 In the WAN Connection Type field, select Automatic Configuration-DHCPv6.
STEP 3 Click Save.
IPv6 Address
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Configuring IPv6
Static DNS 1
Static DNS 2
Username
Password
Connect on Demand
Keep alive
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Configuring IPv6
Authentication Type
Service Name
MTU
Size
Address Mode
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Configuring IPv6
Static DNS 1
Static DNS 2
LAN:IPv6, WAN:IPv4
LAN:IPv6, WAN:IPv6
LAN:IPv4+IPv6, WAN:IPv4
LAN:IPv4+IPv6, WAN:IPv4+IPv6
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Configuring IPv6
STEP 2 Enter the following information to configure the IPv6 LAN address:
IPv6 Address
DHCP Status
Domain Name
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Configuring IPv6
Server Preference
Static DNS 1
Static DNS 2
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Configuring IPv6
Start Address
End Address
To edit the settings of a pool, select the pool and click Edit. To delete a selected
pool, click Delete. Click Save to apply changes.
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Configuring IPv6
Name
Destination
Prefix Length
Gateway
Interface
Metric
Active
To edit the settings of a route, select the route and click Edit. To delete a selected
route, click Delete. Click Save to apply changes.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
Configuring Tunneling
6 to 4 Tunneling
IPv6-to-IPv4 tunneling (6-to-4 tunneling) allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted
over an IPv4 network. 6-to-4 tunneling is typically used when a site or end user
wants to connect to the IPv6 Internet using the existing IPv4 network.
To configure 6-to-4 tunneling:
STEP 1 Select Networking > IPv6 > Tunneling.
STEP 2 In the 6 to 4 Tunneling field, check Enable.
STEP 3 Choose the type of tunneling (6to4 or 6RD [Rapid Deployment]).
STEP 4 For 6RD Tunneling, choose auto or manual.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
IPv6 Prefix
Border Relay
4 to 6 Tunneling
IPv4 to IPv6 tunneling (4-to-6 tunneling) allows IPv4 packets to be transmitted over
an IPv6 network. To configure 4-to-6 tunneling:
STEP 1 Select Networking > IPv6 > Tunneling.
STEP 2 In the 4 to 6 Tunneling field, check Enable.
STEP 3 Enter the local WAN IPv6 address on the Cisco RV110W.
STEP 4 Enter the Remote IPv6 address, or the IP address of the remote endpoint.
STEP 5 Click Save.
This page displays information about the automatic tunnel set up through the
dedicated WAN interface. The table shows the name of tunnel and the IPv6
address that is created on the device.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
RADVD Status
Advertise Mode
Advertise Interval
RA Flags
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Configuring IPv6
Router Preference
MTU
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Configuring IPv6
SLA ID
IPv6 Prefix
Prefix Lifetime
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Configuring IPv6
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Configuring the Wireless Network
This chapter describes how to configure the Cisco RV110W wireless network.
Wireless Security
Configuring WDS
Configuring WPS
Wireless Security
Wireless networks are convenient and easy to install, so small businesses and
homes with high-speed Internet access are adopting them at a rapid pace.
Because wireless networking operates by sending information over radio waves,
it can be more vulnerable to intruders than a traditional wired network.
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When choosing names, do not use personal information (such as your Social
Security number) because this information may be available for anyone to
see when browsing for wireless networks.
Enable encryption.
Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) offer
different levels of security for wireless communication. Currently, devices
that are Wi-Fi certified are required to support WPA2, but are not required
to support WEP.
A network encrypted with WPA/WPA2 is more secure than a network
encrypted with WEP, because WPA/WPA2 uses dynamic key encryption.
To protect the information as it passes over the airwaves, enable the highest
level of encryption supported by your network equipment.
WEP is an older encryption standard and may be the only option available
on some older devices that do not support WPA.
Keep wireless routers, access points, or gateways away from exterior walls
and windows.
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Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not
being used (at night, during vacations).
Password-protect all computers on the network and individually passwordprotect sensitive files.
SSID Name
ciscosb1
ciscosb2
ciscosb3
ciscosb4
Enabled
Yes
No
No
No
SSID
Broadcast
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Security
Mode
Disabled1
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
MAC Filter
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
VLAN
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SSID Name
ciscosb1
ciscosb2
ciscosb3
ciscosb4
Wireless
Isolation
with SSID
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
WMM
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
WPS
Hardware
Button
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
1.
When using the Setup Wizard, select Best Security or Better Security to protect the
Cisco RV110W from unauthorized access.
drop-down menu:
B/G/N-Mixed
B Only
G Only
N Only
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B/G-Mixed
G/N-Mixed
STEP 4 If you chose B/G/N-Mixed, N-Only, or G/N Mixed, in the Wireless Band Selection
menu.
STEP 6 In the AP Management VLAN field, choose VLAN 1 if you are using the default
settings.
If you create additional VLANs, choose a value that corresponds with the VLAN
configured on other switches in the network. This is done for security purposes.
You might need to change the management VLAN to limit access to the
Cisco RV110W Device Manager.
STEP 7 (Optional) In the U-APSD (WMM Power Save) field, check Enable to enable the
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Enable SSID
SSID Name
SSID Broadcast
VLAN
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settings.
STEP 4 From the Security Mode menu, choose WEP.
STEP 5 In the Authentication Type field, choose one of the following options:
In both cases, the wireless client must provide the correct shared key (password)
to access the wireless network.
STEP 6 In the Encryption field, choose the encryption type:
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STEP 7 (Optional) In the Passphrase field, enter an alphanumeric phrase (longer than eight
characters for optimal security) and click Generate Key to generate four unique
WEP keys in the WEP Key fields below.
If you want to provide your own key, enter it directly in the Key 1 field
(recommended). The length of the key should be 5 ASCII characters (or 10
hexadecimal characters) for 64-bit WEP and 13 ASCII characters (or 26
hexadecimal characters) for 128-bit WEP. Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9
and A to F.
STEP 8 In the TX Key field, choose which key to use as the shared key that devices must
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STEP 3 In the Select SSID field, choose the SSID for which to configure the security
settings.
STEP 4 From the Security Mode menu, choose one of the three WPA Personal options.
STEP 5 (WPA-Personal only) In the Encryption field, choose one of the following options:
STEP 6 In the Security Key field, enter an alphanumeric phrase (863 ASCII characters or
64 hexadecimal digits). The password strength meter shows how secure the key
is: below minimum, weak, strong, very strong, or secure. We recommend using a
security key that registers on the strength meter as secure.
STEP 7 To show the security key as you are entering it, check the Unmask Password box.
STEP 8 In the Key Renewal field, enter the duration of time (6007200 seconds) between
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STEP 3 In the Select SSID field, choose the SSID for which to configure the security
settings.
STEP 4 From the Security Mode menu, choose one of the three WPA Enterprise options.
STEP 5 (WPA-Enterprise only) In the Encryption field, choose one of the following options:
STEP 6 In the RADIUS Server field, enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.
STEP 7 In the RADIUS Port field, enter the port used to access the RADIUS server.
STEP 8 In the Shared Key field, enter an alphanumeric phrase (863 ASCII characters or
64 hexadecimal digits).
STEP 9 In the Key Renewal field, enter the duration of time (6007200 seconds) between
this SSID.
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STEP 4 In the Connection Control field, choose the type of access to the wireless
network:
PermitSelect this option to allow devices with the MAC addresses listed
in the MAC Address Table to access the wireless network.
STEP 5 To show computers and other devices on the wireless network, click
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The guest network is configured as one of the four available SSIDs on the
Cisco RV110W
guest-net).
STEP 4 Check the SSID Broadcast box so that the network will appear as an available
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STEP 6 Choose the VLAN you created for the guest network (or, if you have not yet
Cisco RV110W are excluded from the VLAN that you have assigned to the guest
network. In addition, Wireless Isolation with SSID and WMM are automatically
enabled.
Bandwidth Restriction. (QoS must be enabled first; click the link to the Bandwidth
Management page if you need to configure QoS.) In the Available Bandwidth field,
enter the percentage of bandwidth to allocate to the guest network.
STEP 7 Click Save.
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Frame Burst
WMM No
Acknowledgement
Basic Rate
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Transmission Rate
N Transmission
Rate
CTS Protection
Mode
The Cisco RV110W will automatically use CTS (Clear-ToSend) Protection Mode when your Wireless-N and
Wireless-G devices are experiencing severe problems
and are not able to transmit to the Cisco RV110W in an
environment with heavy 802.11b traffic.
This function boosts the Cisco RV110W ability to catch
all Wireless-N and Wireless-G transmissions but will
severely decrease performance. The default is Auto.
Beacon Interval
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DTIM Interval
3
This value, between 1 and 255, indicates the interval of
the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM
field is a countdown field informing clients of the next
window for listening to broadcast and multicast
messages.
When the Cisco RV110W has buffered broadcast or
multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the
next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. Its clients hear the
beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and
multicast messages. The default value is 1.
Fragmentation
Threshold
RTS Threshold
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Configuring WDS
A Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is a system that enables the wireless
interconnection of access points in a network. It allows a wireless network to be
expanded using multiple access points without the need for a wired backbone to
link them.
To establish a WDS link, the Cisco RV110W and other remote WDS peers must be
configured in the same wireless network mode, wireless channel, wireless band
selection, and encryption types (None and WEP).
NOTE WDS is supported on one SSID only.
To configure a WDS:
STEP 1 Choose Wireless > WDS.
STEP 2 Check the Allow wireless signal to be repeated by a repeater box to enable
WDS.
STEP 3 To manually enter the MAC address of a repeater, click the Manual button, or
choose Auto to have the router automatically detect the remote access points.
STEP 4 (Optional) Click the Show Site Survey button.
The Available Networks Table appears listing the available wireless network
access points.
a. (Optional) Click the Refresh button to update the entries in the table.
b. In the Available Networks Table, select up to three access points to use as
repeaters.
c. To add the MAC addresses of the selected access points to the MAC fields
below the table, click Connect.
STEP 5 If you clicked the Manual button, enter the MAC addresses of up to three access
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Configuring WPS
You can configure WPS on the Cisco RV110W to allow WPS-enabled devices to
more easily connect to the wireless network.
To configure WPS on client devices:
STEP 1 Choose Wireless > WPS. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup page appears
STEP 2 From the SSID drop-down menu, choose the wireless network on which to enable
WPS.
STEP 3 In the WPS field, check Enable to enable WPS. To disable WPS, uncheck the box.
STEP 4 Configure the WPS on client devices in one of the following three ways:
WPS Method 1
WPS Method 2
WPS Method 3
After you configure WPS, the following information appears at the bottom of the
WPS page: Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Network Name (SSID), Security,
Encryption, and Passphrase.
WPS Method 1
Use this method if your client device has a WPS button.
STEP 1 Click or press the WPS button on the client device.
STEP 2 On the WPS page, click the WPS button. When WPS configuration is completed, a
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WPS Method 2
Use this method if the client device has a WPS PIN number.
STEP 1 On the WPS page, enter the PIN number in the field.
STEP 2 Click Register.
STEP 3 After configuration is completed, click OK.
Refer to your client device or its documentation for further instructions on setting
up your client device.
WPS Method 3
If the client device requires a PIN number from the router, use the number listed in
item 3 on the WPS page.
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Configuring the Firewall
This chapter describes how to configure the firewall properties of the RV110W.
Direction for the traffic by specifying the source and destination of traffic;
this is done by specifying the From Zone (LAN/WAN/DMZ) and To Zone
(LAN/WAN/DMZ).
Keywords (in a domain name or on a URL of a web page) that the router
should allow or block.
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Rules for allowing or blocking inbound and outbound Internet traffic for
specified services on specified schedules.
Port triggers that signal the router to allow or block access to specified
services as defined by port number.
Reports and alerts that you want the router to send to you.
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Firewall
DoS Protection
Web Access
Remote Management
Remote Access
Remote Upgrade
Allowed Remote IP
Address
Remote Management
Port
IPv4 Multicast
Passthrough (IGMP
Proxy)
IPv6 Multicast
Passthrough (IGMP
Proxy)
UPnP
Allow Users to Configure
Allow Users to Disable
Internet Access
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Block Java
4
Check to block Java applets. Java applets are
small programs embedded in web pages that
enable dynamic functionality of the page. A
malicious applet can be used to compromise or
infect computers.
Enabling this setting blocks Java applets from
being downloaded. Click Auto to automatically
block Java, or click Manual and enter a specific
port on which to block Java.
Block Cookies
Block ActiveX
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Block Proxy
Remote Management
Remote Access
Remote Upgrade
Allowed Remote IP
Address
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Remote Management
Port
!
CAUTION When remote management is enabled, the router is accessible to anyone who
knows its IP address. Because a malicious WAN user can reconfigure the
Cisco RV110W and misuse it, it is highly recommended that you change the
administrator and any guest passwords before continuing.
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available on the Firewall Rule Configuration page in the Select Schedule list. (See
Configuring Access Rules.)
STEP 4 Under Scheduled Days, select whether you want the schedule to apply to all days
or specific days. If you choose Specific Days, check the box next to the days you
want to include in the schedule.
STEP 5 Under Scheduled Time of Day, select the time of day that you want the schedule
to apply. You can either choose All Times, or choose Specific Time. If you choose
Specific Time, enter the start and end times.
STEP 6 Click Save.
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management purposes.
STEP 4 In the Protocol field, choose the Layer 4 protocol that the service uses from the
drop-down menu:
TCP
UDP
ICMP
STEP 5 In the Start Port field, enter the first TCP or UDP port of the range that the service
uses.
STEP 6 In the End Port field, enter the last TCP or UDP port of the range that the service
uses.
STEP 7 Click Save.
To edit an entry, select the entry and click Edit. Make your changes, then click
Save.
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Note: Ensure that IPv6 support is enabled on the Cisco RV110W to configure an
IPv6 firewall. See Configuring IPv6.
STEP 3 Click Save.
the up or down arrow to move the rule up or down one line, or select the desired
position of the rule in the drop-down list and click Move to.
STEP 4 Click Save.
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STEP 3 In the Connection Type field, choose the source of originating traffic:
STEP 5 From the Services drop-down menu, choose the service to allow or block for this
rule. Choose All Traffic to allow the rule to apply to all applications and services,
or choose a single application to block:
Telnet
STRMWORKS
Telnet (command)
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Telnet Secondary
Telnet SSL
Voice (SIP)
AnyThe rule applies to traffic originating on any host in the local network.
STEP 8 In the Log field, specify whether the packets for this rule should be logged.
To log details for all packets that match this rule, choose Always from the dropdown menu. For example, if an outbound rule for a schedule is selected as Block
Always, for every packet that tries to make an outbound connection for that
service, a message with the packet's source address and destination address
(and other information) is recorded in the log.
Enabling logging may generate a significant volume of log messages and is
recommended for debugging purposes only.
Choose Never to disable logging.
Note: When traffic is going from the LAN or DMZ to the WAN, the system requires
rewriting the source or destination IP address of incoming IP packets as they pass
through the firewall.
STEP 9 In the QoS Priority field, assign a priority to IP packets of this service. The priorities
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Always allowAlways allow Internet traffic. You can refine this to block
specified endpoints from Internet traffic; see Step 7. You can also allow all
Internet traffic except for certain websites; see Step 8.
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STEP 7 (Optional) Apply the access policy to specific PCs to allow or block traffic coming
The starting and ending IP addresses of the range of addresses to block (for
example, 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.253).
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NOTE Port forwarding is not appropriate for servers on the LAN, since there is a
displayed.
STEP 2 In the Application field, enter the name of the application for which to configure
port forwarding.
STEP 3 In the External Port field, enter the port number that triggers this rule when a
the specific IP traffic will be forwarded. For example, you can forward http traffic
to port 80 of the IP address of a web server on the LAN side.
STEP 7 In the Enable field, check the Enable box to enable the rule.
STEP 8 Click Save.
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port forwarding.
STEP 3 In the External Port field, specify the port number that will trigger this rule when a
forward.
STEP 5 In the End field, specify the port number that ends the range of ports to forward.
STEP 6 From the Protocol drop-down menu, choose a protocol (TCP, UDP, or TCP & UDP).
STEP 7 In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the host on the LAN side to which
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Some applications require that, when external devices connect to them, they
receive data on a specific port or range of ports in order to function properly. The
router must send all incoming data for that application only on the required port or
range of ports. The gateway has a list of common applications and games with
corresponding outbound and inbound ports to open. You can also specify a port
triggering rule by defining the type of traffic (TCP or UDP) and the range of
incoming and outgoing ports to open when enabled.
To add a port triggering rule:
STEP 1 Choose Firewall > Port Range Triggering.
STEP 2 In the Application field, enter the name of the application for which to configure
port forwarding.
STEP 3 In the Triggered Range fields, enter the port number or range of port numbers that
will trigger this rule when a connection request from outgoing traffic is made. If the
outgoing connection uses only one port, enter the same port number in both fields.
STEP 4 In the Forwarded Range fields, enter the port number or range of port numbers
used by the remote system to respond to the request it receives. If the incoming
connection uses only one port, then specify the same port number in both fields.
STEP 5 In the Enable field, check the Enable box to enable the rule.
STEP 6 Click Save.
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Configuring VPN
This chapter describes how to configure VPN and security for the Cisco RV110W.
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Configuring VPN
VPN Clients
VPN Clients
VPN client software is required to establish a VPN tunnel between the router and
remote endpoint. Open source software (such as OpenVPN or Openswan) as well
as Microsoft IPsec VPN software can be configured to establish an IPsec VPN
tunnel. Refer to the client software guide for detailed instructions on setup as well
as the router online help.
Configuring PPTP
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables the
secure transfer of data from a remote client to a business network by creating a
secure VPN connection across public networks, such as the Internet.
NOTE When enabling the VPN on the Cisco RV110W, the LAN subnet on the
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Configuring VPN
VPN Clients
PPTP Server
MPPE Encryption
travel over the VPN tunnel. By default, the NetBIOS feature is available to client
policies.
STEP 2 Click Save.
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Configuring VPN
VPN Clients
Enable
Username
Password
Protocol
To edit the settings of a PPTP user, check its box and click Edit. When you are
done, click Save.
To delete a PPTP user, check its box and click Delete.
Enable
Username
Password
Protocol
To edit the settings of a QuickVPN user, check its box and click Edit. When you are
done making changes, click Save.
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Configuring VPN
VPN Clients
To delete a QuickVPN user, check its box and click Delete. Then, click Save.
For more information about QuickVPN, see Appendix A, Using Cisco
QuickVPN.
PROTOCOL
USERNAME
PASSWORD
PPTP
pptp-user-1
12345678
QuickVPN
qv-user-1
12345678
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CAUTION Importing VPN client settings deletes existing settings.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Basic VPN Settings (Site-to-Site VPN)
STEP 5 In the Secure Connection Remote Accessibility fields, enter the following
information:
Remote LAN Subnet MaskEnter the private network (LAN) subnet mask
of the remote endpoint.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Basic VPN Settings (Site-to-Site VPN)
Local LAN (Local Network) Subnet MaskEnter the private network (LAN)
subnet mask of the local network (Cisco RV110W).
Note: The remote WAN and remote LAN IP addresses cannot exist on the same
subnet. For example, a remote LAN IP address of 192.168.1.100 and a local LAN
IP address of 192.168.1.115 would cause conflict when traffic is routed over the
VPN. The third octet must be different so that the IP addresses are on different
subnets. For example, a remote LAN IP address of 192.168.1.100 and a local LAN
IP address of 192.168.2.100 is acceptable.
STEP 6 Click Save.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
EditEdit properties of the IKE policy. See Adding or Editing IKE Policies.
DeleteDelete the policy. (Note: You cannot delete an IKE policy if it is being
used in a VPN policy. You must first disable and delete the VPN policy in the
VPN Policy table.)
Add RowAdd an IKE policy. See Adding or Editing IKE Policies. (Note: If
you have a VPN connection already configured, you cannot add another
without deleting the existing VPN connection.)
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
Add RowAdd a VPN policy. See Adding or Editing VPN Policies. (Note: If
you have a VPN connection already configured, you cannot add another
without deleting the existing VPN connection.)
Policy NameEnter a unique name for the policy for identification and
management purposes.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
DES
3DES
AES-128
AES-192
AES-256
MD5
SHA-1
SHA2-256
Ensure that the authentication algorithm is configured identically on both
sides of the VPN tunnel (for example, the Cisco RV110W and the router
to which it is connecting).
Pre-Shared KeyEnter the key in the space provided. Note that the
double-quote character () is not supported in the pre-shared key.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
DPD TimeoutEnter the maximum time that the Cisco RV110W should
wait to receive a response to the DPD message before considering the
peer to be dead.
Manual PolicyAll settings (including the keys) for the VPN tunnel are
manually input for each end point. No third-party server or organization
is involved.
In the Local Traffic Selection and Remote Traffic Section, enter these settings:
Local/Remote IPSelect the type of identifier that you want to provide for
the endpoint:
-
SingleLimits the policy to one host. Enter the IP address of the host
that will be part of the VPN in Start IP Address field. Then enter the IP
address in the Start Address field.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
the Subnet Mask field. The field automatically displays a default subnet
address based on the IP address.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you avoid using overlapping subnets for
remote or local traffic selectors. Using these subnets would require
adding static routes on the router and the hosts to be used. For example,
a combination to avoid would be:
Local Traffic Selector: 192.168.1.0/24
Remote Traffic Selector: 192.168.0.0/16
For a Manual policy type, enter the settings in the Manual Policy Parameters
section:
DES
3DES
AES-128
AES-192
AES-256
Key-InEnter the encryption key of the inbound policy. The length of the
key depends on the encryption algorithm chosen:
-
DES8 characters
3DES24 characters
AES-12816 characters
AES-19224 characters
AES-25632 characters
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters
MD5
SHA-1
SHA2-256
Key-InEnter the integrity key (for ESP with Integrity-mode) for the
inbound policy. The length of the key depends on the algorithm chosen:
-
MD516 characters
SHA-120 characters
SHA2-25632 characters
Key-OutEnter the integrity key (for ESP with Integrity-mode) for the
outbound policy. The length of the key depends on the algorithm chosen, as
shown above.
For an Auto policy type, enter the settings in the Auto Policy Parameters section.
Select IKE PolicyChoose the IKE policy that will define the
characteristics of phase 1 of the negotiation. Click View to view or edit the
existing IKE policy that is configured on the Cisco RV110W.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring Certificate Management
Importing Certificates
You can import certificate previously saved to a file using Export for Admin
button.
To import a certificate:
STEP 1 Choose VPN > Certificate Management..
STEP 2 Click the Import Certificate From a File button.
STEP 3 Click Browse and locate the certificate file.
STEP 4 Click Install Certificate.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring VPN Passthrough
On a PC, the Device Manager saves the admin.pem file in the C:\Documents and
Settings\userid\My Documents\Downloads.
On a PC, the Device Manager saves the client.pem file in the C:\Documents and
Settings\userid\My Documents\Downloads.
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Configuring VPN
Configuring VPN Passthrough
IPsec
PPTP
L2TP
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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
The Cisco RV110W lets you configure the following Quality of Service (QoS)
features:
Configuring Bandwidth
You can limit the bandwidth to reduce the rate at which the Cisco RV110W
transmits data. You can also use a bandwidth profile to limit the outbound traffic,
thus preventing the LAN users from consuming all of the bandwidth of the Internet
link.
To set the upstream and downstream bandwidth:
STEP 1 Choose QoS > Bandwidth Management.
STEP 2 In the Bandwidth Management field, check Enable. The maximum bandwidth
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STEP 3 In the Bandwidth Table, enter the following information for the WAN interface:
Upstream
Downstream
Enable
Service
Direction
Priority
To edit the settings of an entry in the table, check the relevant box and click Edit.
When you are done making changes, click Save.
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To delete an entry from the table, check the relevant box and click Delete. Then,
click Save.
To add a new service definition, click the Service Management button. You can
define a new service to use for all firewall and QoS definitions. See Configuring
Services Management.
Trust Mode
Default Traffic
Forwarding Queue for
Untrusted Devices
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To restore the default port-based QoS settings, click Restore Default. Then, click
Save.
To restore the default port-based QoS settings, click Restore Default. Then, click
Save.
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To restore the default DSCP settings, click Restore Default. Then, click Save.
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Administering Your Cisco RV110W
This chapter describes the administration features of the Cisco RV110W, including
user creation, network management, system diagnostics and logs, date and time,
and other settings.
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Minimum Password
Length
Minimum number of
character classes
Uppercase letters.
Lowercase letters.
Numbers.
Password Aging
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check Edit Administrator Settings. To edit the guest account, under Guest
Settings, check Edit Guest Settings. Enter the following information:
New Username
Old Password
New Password
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a session times out due to inactivity. Choose never to allow the administrator to
stay logged in permanently.
STEP 3 In the Guest Inactivity Timeout field, enter the number, in minutes, before a
session times out due to inactivity. Choose never to allow the administrator to stay
logged in permanently.
STEP 4 Click Save.
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To enable SNMP:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > SNMP.
STEP 2 Check Enable to enable SNMP.
STEP 3 Enter this information:
SysContact
SysLocation
SysName
UserName
Access Privilege
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Security Level
Authentication
Algorithm Server
Authentication
Password
Privacy Algorithm
Privacy Password
IP Address
Port
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Community
SNMP Version
Network Tools
Network Tools
Use network tools to troubleshoot the network.
Using PING
You can use the PING utility to test connectivity between this router and another
device in the network. You can also use the Ping tool to test connectivity to the
Internet by pinging a fully qualified domain name (for example, www.cisco.com).
To use PING:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Diagnostics > Network Tools.
STEP 2 In the IP Address / Domain Name field, enter the device IP address or a fully
reachable.
STEP 4 Click Close when done.
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Using Traceroute
The Traceroute utility displays all the routers present between the destination
IP address and this router. The router displays up to 30 hops (intermediate routers)
between this router and the destination.
To use Traceroute:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Diagnostics > Network Tools.
STEP 2 In the IP Address / Domain Name field, enter the IP address to trace.
STEP 3 Click Traceroute. The Traceroute results appear.
STEP 4 Click Close when done.
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Configuring Logging
The Cisco RV110W allows you to configure logging options.
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Enable
AlertAction is needed.
NotificationSystem is functioning
properly, but a system notice occurred.
InformationDevice information.
To edit an entry in the Logging Setting Table, select the entry and click Edit. Make
your changes, then click Save.
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Send to E-mail
Address (1)
Send to E-mail
Address (2) (Optional)
Send to E-mail
Address (3) (Optional)
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Authentication with
SMTP Server
E-mail Authentication
Username
E-mail Authentication
Password
E-mail Authentication
Test
STEP 5 In the Send E-Mail Logs by Schedule section, configure the following settings:
Unit
Day
Time
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Configuring Bonjour
Bonjour is a service advertisement and discovery protocol. On the Cisco RV110W,
Bonjour only advertises the default services configured on the device when
Bonjour is enabled.
To enable Bonjour:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Bonjour.
STEP 2 Check Enable to enable Bonjour.
STEP 3 To enable Bonjour for a VLAN listed in the Bonjour Interface Control Table, check
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Time Zone
NTP Server
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CAUTION During a restore operation, do not try to go online, turn off the firewall, shut down
the PC, or use the firewall until the operation is complete. This should take about a
minute. When the test light turns off, wait a few more seconds before using the
firewall.
Startup configuration
Mirror configuration
Backup configuration
click Download.
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The Cisco RV110W uploads the configuration file and uses the settings it contains
to update the Startup Configuration. Then the Cisco RV110W restarts and uses the
new configuration.
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down menus.
STEP 3 Click Start to Copy.
!
CAUTION During a firmware upgrade, do not try to go online, turn off the device, shut down
the PC, or interrupt the process in any way until the operation is complete. This
process takes about a minute, including the reboot process. Interrupting the
upgrade process at specific points when the flash memory is being written to may
corrupt it and render the router unusable.
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!
CAUTION Resetting the Cisco RV110W to default factory settings erases all of your custom
settings.
STEP 6 Click Start Upgrade.
After the new firmware image is validated, the new image is written to flash, and
the router is automatically rebooted with the new firmware.
STEP 7 Choose Status > System Summary to make sure the router installed the new
firmware version.
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PC, or use the router until the operation is complete. This should take about a
minute. When the test light turns off, wait a few more seconds before using the
router.
To restore factory defaults to the router:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Restore Factory Defaults.
STEP 2 Click Default.
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Viewing the Cisco RV110W Status
This chapter describes how to view real-time statistics and other information
about the Cisco RV110W.
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The view of the back panel shows you which ports are used (colored in green) and
allows you to click the port to obtain information about the connection.
Resource Utilization
CPUCPU utilization.
MemoryMemory utilization.
Syslog Summary
Indicates whether logging is enabled for these event categories:
Emergency
Alert
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Critical
Error
Warning
To view the logs, click details. For more information see Viewing Logs.
To manage logs, click manage logging. For more information see Configuring
Logging Settings.
LAN (Local Network) Interface
To view the LAN settings, click details. For more information, see Configuring the
LAN Settings.
WAN (Internet) Information
To view the WAN settings, click details. For more information see Configuring the
WAN Settings.
Wireless Networks
Lists the status of the four wireless network SSIDs.
To view the router wireless settings, click details. For more information see
Viewing the Wireless Statistics.
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VPN
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IPv4 Configuration
WAN IPWAN Address of the device. You can release the current IP
address and obtain a new one by clicking Release or Renew.
IPv6 Configuration
Prefix DelegationThe IPv6 prefix returned from the device at the ISP that
is given to IP addresses on the Cisco RV110W.
Wireless Summary
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displayed in long form. To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data
in rounded up form, check Show Simplified Statistic Data and click Save.
STEP 4 To reset the wireless statistics counters, click Clear Count.
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SSID Name
Packet
Byte
Error
Dropped
Multicast
Collisions
Username
Remote IP
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Status
Start Time
End Time
Duration (Seconds)
Protocol
You can change the status of a connection to either establish or disconnect the
configured VPN client.
To terminate an active VPN connection, click Disconnect.
Refresh RateChoose the rate at which you want the data display to clear
and display the newest data.
Start Time and End TimeDisplays the start and end times of the IPSec
connections.
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Viewing Logs
The View Logs page allows you to view the Cisco RV110W logs.
To view the logs:
STEP 1 Choose Status > View Logs.
STEP 2 Click Refresh Logs to display the latest log entries.
STEP 3 To filter logs, or specify the severity of logs to display, check the boxes next to the
log type and click Go. Note that all log types above a selected log type are
automatically included and you cannot deselect them. For example, choosing
error logs automatically includes emergency, alert, and critical logs in addition to
error logs.
The event severity levels are listed from the highest severity to the lowest severity,
as follows:
AlertAction is needed.
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InformationalDevice information.
selecting an option from the Filter drop-down menu. You can choose one of the
following options:
All
Wireless
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Wired
WDS
page to re-read the statistics from the router and refresh the page.
STEP 3 (Optional) By default, byte data is displayed in bytes and other numerical data is
displayed in long form. To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data
in rounded up form, check Show Simplified Statistic Data and click Save.
STEP 4 To reset the port statistics counters, click Clear Count.
This table displays the data transfer statistics for the Dedicated WAN, LAN, and
VLAN ports, including the duration for which they were enabled.
The Port Statistics page displays this information:
Interface
Packet
Byte
Error
Dropped
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Multicast
Collisions
Time LeftRemaining time that the device can be connected to the guest
network. (Time limits are configured in the Wireless > Basic Settings >
Guest Net Settings page.)
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A
Using Cisco QuickVPN
Overview
This appendix explains how to install and use the Cisco QuickVPN software that
can be downloaded from Cisco.com. QuickVPN works with computers running
Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 2000. (Computers using
other operating systems will have to use third-party VPN software.)
This appendix includes the following sections:
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STEP 5 Click Finish to complete the installation. Proceed to Using the Cisco QuickVPN
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STEP 2 In the Profile Name field, enter a name for your profile.
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STEP 3 In the User Name and Password fields, enter the User Name and Password that
Cisco RV110W.
STEP 5 In the Port For QuickVPN field, enter the port number that the QuickVPN client
uses to communicate with the remote VPN router, or keep the default setting, Auto.
STEP 6 To save this profile, click Save.
To terminate the VPN tunnel, click Disconnect. To change your password, click
Change Password. For information, click Help.
STEP 9 If you clicked Change Password and have permission to change your own
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STEP 10 Enter your password in the Old Password field. Enter your new password in the
New Password field. Then enter the new password again in the Confirm New
Password field.
STEP 11 Click OK to save your new password.
NOTE You can change your password only if the Allow User to Change Password box
has been checked for that username. See Creating and Managing QuickVPN
Users.
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B
Where to Go From Here
Cisco provides a wide range of resources to help you obtain the full benefits of the
Cisco RV110W.
Product Resources
Support
Cisco Small Business
Support Community
www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport
Go to tools.cisco.com/support/downloads,
and enter the model number in the
Software Search box.
Product Documentation
Cisco RV110W
www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9923/
tsd_products_support_series_home.html
www.cisco.com/smb
Marketplace
www.cisco.com/go/marketplace
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