User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Getting Started
- Using the Setup Wizard
- Viewing System Status
- Port Management
- Networking
- VPN
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- System Management
- Where to Go From Here
Getting Started
Product Overview
Cisco RV315W Broadband Wireless VPN Router Administration Guide 8
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Back Panel
WARNING 33 cm minimum when the product is operated with a plug-in 3G USB device which
has maximum of 7 W ERP output power.
VPN • Solid green when there are active VPN tunnels, but there is
no VPN traffic.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is sending or receiving
data over the VPN tunnels.
• Flashes green once per two seconds when the RV315W is
attempting to establish a VPN tunnel, or the attempt of
establishing a new VPN tunnel fails.
• Off when there is no VPN connection.
NMS • Solid green when the RV315W is connected to an
upper-level Network Management System (NMS) but has no
operations.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is connected to an
upper-level NMS and has operations.
• Off when the RV315W does not connect to an upper-level
NMS.
3G USB Port Insert a 3G USB device into this port to connect your
RV315W to a 3G wireless network.
USB Port Reserved for future use.
WAN0 Port The WAN0 (Internet) port is connected to your Internet
device, such as a cable or DSL modem.
WAN1/LAN0 Port The WAN1/LAN0 port can be set to a secondary WAN
interface (WAN1) or an additional LAN interface (LAN0).