User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Configuring Networking
- Configuring the Wireless Network
- Configuring the Firewall
- Configuring VPN
- Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
- Administering Your Cisco RV110W
- Setting Password Complexity
- Configuring User Accounts
- Setting the Session Timeout Value
- Configuring Simple Network Management (SNMP)
- Using Diagnostic Tools
- Configuring Logging
- Configuring Bonjour
- Configuring Date and Time Settings
- Backing Up and Restoring the System
- Upgrading Firmware or Change the Language
- Restarting the Cisco RV110W
- Restoring the Factory Defaults
- Running the Setup Wizard
- Viewing the Cisco RV110W Status
- Using Cisco QuickVPN
- Where to Go From Here

Administering Your Cisco RV110W
Backing Up and Restoring the System
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By default, the file (startup.cfg, mirror.cfg, or backup.cfg) is downloaded in the
default Downloads folder; for example, C:\Documents and Settings\admin\My
Documents\Downloads\.
STEP 4 To clear the selected configuration, click Clear.
Restoring the Configuration Settings
You can restore a previously-saved configuration file:
STEP 1 Choose Administration > Backup/Restore Settings.
STEP 2 In the Configuration Upload field, select the configuration to upload (Startup
Configuration or Backup Configuration).
STEP 3 Click Browse to locate the file.
STEP 4 Select the file and click Open.
STEP 5 Click Start to Upload.
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.
Copying the Configuration Settings
You copy the Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration to ensure you
have a backup copy in case you forget your username and password and get
locked out of the Device Manager. In this case, the only way to get back into the
Device Manager is to reset the Cisco RV110W to factory default.
The Backup Configuration file remains in memory and allows the backed up
configuration information to be copied to the Startup Configuration, which restores
all of the settings.










