Cisco WRVS4400N - Manual

Cisco WRVS4400N

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 6 – Introduction
  • Page 8 – Networking and Security Basics; An Introduction to LANs, page 8; An Introduction to LANs
  • Page 9 – The Use of IP Addresses
  • Page 10 – Obtain an IP automatically
  • Page 13 – Planning Your Virtual Private Network (VPN)
  • Page 14 – MAC Address Spoofing
  • Page 15 – Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista”
  • Page 16 – VPN Router to VPN Router
  • Page 17 – Computer to VPN Router; Appendix B, “Using Cisco QuickVPN
  • Page 18 – Getting Started with the WRVS4400N Router; Placement Options, page 21
  • Page 19 – Front Panel; Front of Router
  • Page 20 – Back Panel
  • Page 21 – Placement Options; Desktop Option
  • Page 22 – Stand Option
  • Page 23 – Wall Option
  • Page 24 – Installing the Router
  • Page 26 – Configuring the Router
  • Page 27 – Heartbeat Signal; Cisco
  • Page 29 – Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router; Accessing the Web-Based Utility; Enter; admin; admin
  • Page 30 – Navigating the Utility
  • Page 31 – Setup
  • Page 32 – Wireless
  • Page 33 – ProtectLink
  • Page 34 – Administration
  • Page 35 – L2 Switch
  • Page 36 – Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router
  • Page 37 – Configuring Basic Setup Settings
  • Page 40 – Configuring Internet Connection Settings
  • Page 41 – Configuring DDNS Service Settings on page
  • Page 42 – Automatic Configuration - DHCP Server; Automatic Configuration -
  • Page 43 – Static IP
  • Page 44 – PPPoE
  • Page 45 – PPTP
  • Page 46 – Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time; Connect on; Keep Alive Redial period; Keep Alive
  • Page 47 – Heart Beat Signal
  • Page 50 – Configuring DDNS Service Settings; Status
  • Page 51 – Connect; Save
  • Page 52 – Configuring Local Area Network (LAN) Settings; Local IP Address
  • Page 54 – WINS
  • Page 56 – DMZ Hosting
  • Page 58 – Configuring the Router’s Advanced Settings; Setup > Advanced Routing
  • Page 59 – operating mode
  • Page 60 – Select Set Number
  • Page 61 – Show Routing Table; Enable
  • Page 62 – Changing the Router’s Time Settings; Automatically
  • Page 64 – Selecting IPv4 Mode or Dual Stack IPv4 And IPv6 Mode; IPv4 Only—
  • Page 65 – to 4 Gateway Access Control—; Permit following sites—
  • Page 66 – Block following sites
  • Page 67 – Static 6to4 DNS entry—
  • Page 68 – Configuring Wireless Settings; Configuring Basic Settings; Wireless > Basic Settings
  • Page 69 – Wireless Network Mode
  • Page 70 – Disabled
  • Page 72 – Configuring Wireless Security
  • Page 73 – Disable
  • Page 76 – Encryption
  • Page 80 – Configuring Connection Control
  • Page 81 – Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings
  • Page 84 – Configuring VLAN & QoS Settings; VLAN; AP Management VLAN—; VLAN ID—
  • Page 85 – QoS; WMM—
  • Page 86 – Configuring Router WDS Settings; WDS MAC Address—; Allow wireless signal to be repeated by a repeate—
  • Page 87 – Remote Access Point's MAC Address—
  • Page 88 – Configuring Firewall Settings
  • Page 91 – Configuring IP Based ACL
  • Page 93 – Editing IP ACL Rules
  • Page 94 – Configuring Internet Access Policy
  • Page 95 – Firewall > Internet Access Policy
  • Page 96 – Creating a Policy
  • Page 98 – Deleting a Policy
  • Page 99 – Configuring Single Port Forwarding; Firewall > Single Port Forwarding; Application; External Port
  • Page 100 – Configuring Port Range Forwarding
  • Page 102 – Configuring Port Range Triggering; Firewall > Port Range Triggering
  • Page 104 – Configuring the ProtectLink Web Service; Appendix E, “Cisco ProtectLink Web Service”
  • Page 105 – Configuring the VPN Settings
  • Page 108 – Configuring IPSec VPN
  • Page 109 – Setting Up Local Groups on page 110
  • Page 110 – Setting Up Local Groups
  • Page 111 – Setting Up and Configuring Remote Groups; Remote Security Gateway Type
  • Page 113 – Setting Up IPSec
  • Page 114 – Viewing Connection Status
  • Page 115 – Configuring VPN Client Accounts; Accounts
  • Page 117 – Configuring VPN Passthrough; VPN > VPN Passthrough; IPsec Passthrough
  • Page 118 – L2TP Passthrough; Configuring the QoS Settings; Managing Bandwidth on page 119
  • Page 119 – Managing Bandwidth
  • Page 121 – Configuring QoS
  • Page 122 – Configuring DSCP; DSCP—
  • Page 123 – Configuring the Administration Settings
  • Page 124 – Configuring Management Settings; Administration > Management; Router Access
  • Page 126 – Configuring System Logs
  • Page 127 – Level
  • Page 129 – Diagnosing Router Problems; Administration > Diagnostics
  • Page 131 – Backing Up and Restoring Configurations; Backup
  • Page 132 – Restoring Factory Default Settings; Administration > Factory Defaults; Restore Factory Defaults; OK
  • Page 133 – Rebooting the Router; Administration > Reboot; Reboot
  • Page 134 – Upgrading the Router Firmware; Browse; File; Start to Upgrade
  • Page 135 – Configuring IPS Settings; Configuring IPS on page 135; Configuring IPS
  • Page 137 – Setting P2P/IM Policy; Block
  • Page 139 – Viewing Reports; Report Diagram
  • Page 140 – Viewing Protection Information; Administration > Information
  • Page 141 – Configuring the L2 Switch Settings
  • Page 144 – Configuring VLAN Membership and Port Assignment; Port Mode—
  • Page 146 – Configuring RADIUS Mode
  • Page 147 – Configuring Port Settings
  • Page 149 – Viewing Statistics Overview
  • Page 150 – Mirroring Ports; L2 Switch > Port Mirroring; Mirror Source—; Mirror Port—
  • Page 151 – Configuring RSTP; System Priority—
  • Page 152 – Viewing Status; Viewing WAN/Gateway Status on page 153
  • Page 153 – Viewing WAN/Gateway Status; Firmware Version
  • Page 155 – Viewing Local Network Status
  • Page 156 – Start IP Address; End IP Address; DHCP Client Table button; ARP/RARP Table button
  • Page 157 – Viewing Wireless LAN Status
  • Page 158 – Viewing System Performance
  • Page 159 – Error Packets Received; Drop Received Packets
  • Page 160 – Using the VPN Setup Wizard; VPN Setup Wizard, page 160; VPN Setup Wizard
  • Page 161 – Firewall > Basic Settings; Running the VPN Router Software Wizard; Run
  • Page 162 – Welcome Window
  • Page 163 – Informational Window; “Building Your VPN Connection Remotely,”
  • Page 164 – Build VPN Connection Remotely; Build VPN connection from Local LAN port of one router; Next
  • Page 165 – Configure VPN Tunnel
  • Page 166 – Check Router Configuration
  • Page 167 – Summary Window; VPNC Summary Window; Go; Back
  • Page 168 – Configure the Router; Testing
  • Page 169 – Test the Connection; Exit
  • Page 170 – Exit the Wizard; Building Your VPN Connection Remotely
  • Page 171 – Build VPN connection from Internet remotely
  • Page 172 – Configure VPN Tunnel Window
  • Page 177 – View Test Results
  • Page 178 – Troubleshooting; I need to set a static IP address on a PC.
  • Page 179 – Windows XP
  • Page 180 – I want to test my Internet connection.
  • Page 182 – I am not able to access the router’s web-based utility Setup window.; “I want to test my Internet connection.,” on page 180
  • Page 183 – I need to set up a server behind my router.
  • Page 184 – I can’t get an Internet game, server, or application to work.
  • Page 185 – Save Settings
  • Page 186 – For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher:
  • Page 187 – I need to upgrade the firmware.; Upgrading the Router Firmware, page 134; The firmware upgrade failed.
  • Page 188 – My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnecting.
  • Page 189 – I need to use port triggering.
  • Page 191 – Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 194 – Firewall > SIngle Port Forwarding
  • Page 195 – Overview; Before You Begin, page 196
  • Page 196 – Using Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista; Before You Begin; VPN; Active
  • Page 197 – Installing the Cisco QuickVPN Software; Installing from the CD-ROM; Start
  • Page 198 – Copying Files; Finished; “Using the Cisco
  • Page 199 – Downloading and Installing from the Internet; Download Software; Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software
  • Page 200 – Auto; Delete
  • Page 201 – QuickVPN Status
  • Page 202 – Distributing Certificates to QuickVPN Users; VPN > VPN Client Accounts
  • Page 204 – Configuring a Gateway-to-Gateway IPSec Tunnel; Environment; “Configuring the VPN Settings for VPN Router 1” on page 204; Configuring the VPN Settings for VPN Router 1
  • Page 205 – Configuring the VPN Settings for VPN Router 2
  • Page 206 – Configuring the Key Management Settings; Configuring the Key Management Settings for VPN Router 1
  • Page 207 – Configuring the Key Management Settings for VPN Router 2; Configuring PC 1 and PC 2
  • Page 208 – Finding Out MAC and IP Addresses; Windows 98 or Me Instructions; winipcfg
  • Page 209 – Windows 2000 or XP Instructions
  • Page 210 – Cisco ProtectLink Web Service; How to Access the Web-Based Utility, page 210; How to Access the Web-Based Utility
  • Page 211 – How to Purchase, Register, or Activate the Service
  • Page 212 – I want to learn more about Cisco ProtectLink Web.
  • Page 213 – I have my Activation Code (AC) and want to activate ProtectLink Web.; ProtectLink > ProtectLink Purchase
  • Page 214 – How to Use the Service; ProtectLink > Web Protection
  • Page 216 – Web Protection; URL Filtering; Reset Counter; Business Hour Setting; Specify business hours; Web Reputation; Medium
  • Page 217 – Approved URLs
  • Page 218 – ProtectLink > License; License; Update Information; License Information; Renew
  • Page 219 – Specifications; General
  • Page 220 – Performance
  • Page 221 – Security
  • Page 222 – Layer 2
  • Page 223 – Where to Go From Here; Product Resources; Support
  • Page 224 – Related Documentation; Cisco Small; Regulatory Compliance and Safety; Cisco Small Business
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Page 6 - Introduction

1 Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 6 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN. The Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN is an advanced Internet-sharing network solution for your small bu...

Page 8 - Networking and Security Basics; An Introduction to LANs, page 8; An Introduction to LANs

2 Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 8 Networking and Security Basics This chapter describes networking and security basics. It includes the following sections: • An Introduction to LANs, page 8 • The Use of IP Addresses, page 9 • The Intrusion Preventio...

Page 9 - The Use of IP Addresses

Networking and Security Basics The Use of IP Addresses Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 9 2 The second level router only forwards data packets through a wired network so you don’t have to use the Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router. You ...

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