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Cisco RV215W Wireless-N VPN Firewall
ADMINISTRATION
GUIDE

Revised Sep 2014
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Contents
Chapter 4: Introduction 9
Verifying the Hardware Installation 9
Using Setup Wizard 10
Configuration Next Steps 11
Using the Getting Started Page 11
Saving Changes 13
Connecting to Your Wireless Network 13
Chapter 5: Viewing the Device Status 14
Viewing the Dashboard 14
Viewing the System Summary 16
Viewing Wireless Statistics 19
Viewing the VPN Status 20
Viewing the IPSec Connection Status 21
Viewing Logs 22
Viewing Connected Devices 23
Viewing Port Statistics 23
Viewing the Guest Network Status 24
Viewing the Mobile Network Status 25
Chapter 6: Configuring Networking 26
Configuring the WAN Settings 27
Configuring the Wired WAN Connections 27
Configuring DHCP 27
Configuring Static IP 27
Configuring PPPoE 28
Configuring PPTP 29
Configuring L2TP 30
Configuring Optional Settings 32
Configuring a Mobile Network 32
Global Settings 33
Mobile Network Setup 34

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Bandwidth Cap Setting 35
E-mail Setting 36
Setting Failover and Recovery 36
WAN/USB Device Update 37
Configuring the LAN Settings 38
Changing the Device Management IP Address 38
Configuring the DHCP Server 39
Configuring VLANs 40
Configuring Static DHCP 42
Viewing DHCP Leased Clients 43
Configuring a DMZ Host 43
Configuring RSTP 44
Port Management 45
Cloning the MAC Address 46
Configuring Routing 47
Configuring the Operating Mode 47
Configuring Dynamic Routing 48
Configuring Static Routing 49
Viewing the Routing Table 50
Configuring Dynamic DNS 50
Configuring the IP Mode 52
Configuring IPv6 53
Configuring the IPV6 WAN Connection 53
Configuring IPv6 LAN Connections 57
Configuring IPv6 Static Routing 59
Configuring Routing (RIPng) 60
Configuring Tunneling 61
Viewing IPv6 Tunnel Status 62
Configuring Router Advertisement 62
Configuring Advertisement Prefixes 64
Chapter 7: Configuring the Wireless Network 66

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Wireless Security 66
Wireless Security Tips 66
General Network Security Guidelines 68
Cisco RV215W Wireless Networks 68
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings 69
Editing the Wireless Network Settings 71
Configuring the Security Mode 72
Configuring MAC Filtering 75
Configuring Time of Day Access 76
Configuring the Wireless Guest Network 76
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings 78
Configuring WDS 81
Configuring WPS 82
Chapter 8: Configuring the Firewall 84
Cisco RV215W Firewall Features 84
Configuring Basic Firewall Settings 85
Configuring Remote Management 88
Configuring Universal Plug and Play 89
Managing Firewall Schedules 89
Adding or Editing a Firewall Schedule 89
Configuring Services Management 90
Configuring Access Rules 91
Adding Access Rules 92
Creating an Internet Access Policy 94
Adding or Editing an Internet Access Policy 94
Configuring Port Forwarding 96
Configuring Single Port Forwarding 96
Configuring Port Range Forwarding 97
Configuring Port Range Triggering 98

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Chapter 9: Configuring VPN 100
VPN Tunnel Types 100
VPN Clients 101
Configuring PPTP 101
Configuring QuickVPN 102
Configuring NetBIOS over VPN 102
Creating and Managing PPTP Users 102
Creating and Managing QuickVPN Users 103
Importing VPN Client Settings 104
Configuring Basic Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Settings 104
Viewing Default Values 106
Configuring Advanced VPN Parameters 106
Managing IKE Policies 106
Adding or Editing IKE Policies 107
Managing VPN Policies 109
Adding or Editing VPN Policies 109
Configuring Certificate Management 112
Configuring VPN Passthrough 114
Chapter 10: Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) 116
Configuring Bandwidth Management 116
Configuring Bandwidth 117
Configuring Bandwidth Priority 117
Configuring QoS Port-Based Settings 119
Configuring CoS Settings 120
Configuring DSCP Settings 121
Chapter 11: Administering Your Router 122
Setting Password Complexity 123
Configuring User Accounts 124
Setting the Session Timeout Value 125

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Configuring Simple Network Management (SNMP) 125
Configuring SNMP System Information 125
Editing SNMPv3 Users 126
Configuring the SNMP Traps 127
Using Diagnostic Tools 128
Network Tools 128
Configuring Port Mirroring 130
Configuring Logging 130
Configuring Logging Settings 130
Configuring E-mail Settings 132
Configuring Bonjour 134
Configuring Date and Time Settings 134
Backing Up and Restoring the System 135
Backing Up the Configuration Settings 136
Restoring the Configuration Settings 137
Copying the Configuration Settings 138
Generating an Encryption Key 138
Upgrading Firmware or Changing the Language 139
Upgrading Firmaware Automatically 139
Upgrading Firmware Manually 140
Changing the Language 141
Restarting the Cisco RV215W 141
Restoring the Factory Defaults 142
Running the Setup Wizard 142
Appendix A: Using Cisco QuickVPN 143
Overview 143
Before You Begin 143
Installing the Cisco QuickVPN Software 144
Installing from the CD-ROM 144
Downloading and Installing from the Internet 146

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Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software 146
Appendix B: Where to Go From Here 149

4
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Getting Started
The Getting Started page displays the most common device configuration tasks.
Use the links on this page to jump to the relevant configuration page.
This page appears every time you start Device Manager. To change this behavior,
check Don’t show on start up.
Initial Settings
Change Default
Administrator Password
Displays the Users page where you can change
the administrator password and set up a guest
account. See Configuring User Accounts.
Launch Setup Wizard Launches the Setup Wizard. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Configure WAN Settings Opens the Internet Setup page to change
parameters such as the router host name. See
Configuring the WAN Settings.
Configure LAN Settings Opens the LAN Configuration page to modify the
LAN parameters, such as the management IP
address. See Configuring the LAN Settings.
Configure Wireless
Settings
Open the Basic Settings page to manage the
radio. See Configuring the Wireless Network.

Getting Started
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Quick Access
Device Status
Other Resources
Saving Changes
When you finish making changes on a configuration page, click Save to save the
changes in flash memory, or click Cancel to undo your changes.
Upgrade Router
Firmware
Open the Firmware/Language Upgrade page to
update the router firmware or language pack. See
Upgrading Firmware or Changing the Language.
Add VPN Clients Opens the VPN Clients page to manage virtual
private networks. See VPN Clients.
Configure Remote
Management Access
Opens the Basic Settings page to enable the basic
features of the router. See Configuring Basic
Firewall Settings.
System Summary Displays the System Summary page that shows
the state of the router. See Viewing the System
Summary.
Wireless Status Displays the Wireless Statistics page that shows
the state of the radio. See Viewing Wireless
Statistics.
VPN Status Displays the VPN Status page that lists the VPN
managed by this router. See Viewing the VPN
Status.
Support Click to open the Cisco support page.
Forums Click to visit Cisco online support forums.

Getting Started
Connecting to Your Wireless Network
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Connecting to Your Wireless Network
To connect a client device (such as a computer) to your wireless network,
configure the wireless connection on the device with the wireless security
information you configured for your device using Setup Wizard.
The following steps are provided as an example; it might be necessary to
configure client device differently. For instructions that are specific to the client
device, consult the device documentation.
STEP 1 Open the wireless connection settings window or program for your device.
Your computer might have special software installed to manage wireless
connections, or you might find the wireless connections under the Control Panel in
the Network Connections or Network and Internet window. (The location
depends on your operating system.)
STEP 2 Enter the network name (SSID) you chose for your network in Setup Wizard.
STEP 3 Choose the type of encryption and enter the security key that you specified in
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.

Getting Started
Connecting to Your Wireless Network
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Viewing the Status
Viewing the System Summary
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•DNS 1—IP address of the primary DNS server.
•DNS 2—IP address of the secondary DNS server.
Wireless Summary
•SSID 1—Public name of the first wireless network.
-Security—Security setting for SSID 1.
•SSID 2—Public name of the second wireless network.
-Security—Security setting for SSID 2.
•SSID 3—Public name of the third wireless network.
-Security—Security setting for SSID 3.
•SSID 4—Public name of the fourth wireless network.
-Security—Security setting for SSID 4.
Firewall Setting Status
•DoS (Denial of Service)—Indicates whether DoS prevention is on or off.
•Block WAN Request—Indicates whether WAN request blocking is on or
off.
•Remote Management—Indicates whether or not Device Manager can be
accessed remotely.
VPN Setting Status
•QuickVPN Connections Available—Number of available QuickVPN
connections.
•PPTP VPN Connections Available—Number of available PPTP VPN
connections.
•Connected QuickVPN Users—Number of connected QuickVPN users.
•Connected PPTP VPN Users—Number of connected PPTP VPN users.

Viewing the Status
Viewing Wireless Statistics
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Viewing Wireless Statistics
The Wireless Statistics page shows wireless statistics for the device radio.
To view wireless statistics, choose Status > Wireless Statistics.
To change the refresh rate, choose a refresh rate from the Refresh Rate drop-
down menu.
To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data in rounded-up values,
check Show Simplified Statistic Data and click Save. By default, byte data is
displayed in bytes and other numerical data is displayed in long form.
To reset the wireless statistics counters, click Clear Count. Also the counters are
reset when the device is rebooted.
The Wireless Statistics page displays this information:
SSID Name The name of the wireless network.
Packet Number of received and sent wireless packets
reported to the radio over all configured and active
SSIDs.
Byte Number of received and sent bytes of information
reported to the radio, over all configured SSIDs.
Error Number of received and sent packet errors reported to
the radio, over all configured SSIDs.
Dropped Number of received and sent packets dropped by the
radio, over all configured SSIDs.
Multicast Number of multicast packets sent over this radio.
Collisions Number of packet collisions reported to the router.

Viewing the Status
Viewing Logs
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Viewing Logs
The View Logs page displays the device logs.
To view the logs, choose Status > View Logs.
To display the latest log entries, click Refresh Logs.
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:
•Emergency—System is not usable.
•Alert—Action is needed.
•Critical—System is in a critical condition.
•Error—System is in error condition.
•Warning—System warning occurred.
•Notification—System is functioning properly, but a system notice occurred.
•Informational—Device information.
•Debugging—Provides detailed information about an event.
To delete all entries in the log window, click Clear Logs.
To save all log messages from the firewall to the local hard drive, click Save Logs.
To save log messages to an external USB device, click Save Log to USB.
To specify the number of entries to show per page, choose a number from the
drop-down menu.
Use the page navigation buttons to move between log pages.

Viewing the Status
Viewing the Guest Network Status
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The Port Statistics page displays this information:
Viewing the Guest Network Status
The guest network statistics displays information about the wireless guest
network configured on the device.
To view the guest network status, choose Status
Status
Status
StatusStatus > GuestNet Status
GuestNet Status
GuestNet Status
GuestNet StatusGuestNet Status. The following
information is displayed:
•Host Name—Device connected to the guest network.
•IP Address—IP address assigned to the connected device.
•MAC Address—MAC or hardware address of the connected device.
•Time Left—Time remaining that the device can be connected to the guest
network. (Time limits are configured in the Wireless > Basic Settings >
Guest Net Settings page.)
•Action—Actions you can perform on the connected device (for example,
disconnect).
Interface Name of the network interface.
Packet Number of received/sent packets.
Byte Number of received/sent bytes of information per second.
Error Number of received/sent packet errors.
Dropped Number of received/sent packets that were dropped.
Multicast Number of multicast packets sent over this radio.
Collisions Number of signal collisions that occurred on this port. A
collision occurs when the port tries to send data at the
same time as a port on another router or computer that is
connected to this port.
Termékspecifikációk
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Kategória: | router |
Modell: | RV215W |
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