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 6
1
POWER • Solid green when the RV315W is powered on and is
operating normally.
• Off when the RV315W is powered off or the power has
problems.
SYS • Solid green when the RV315W is connected to the Internet
through your cable or DSL modem.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is attempting to connect
to the Internet, the RV315W cannot connect to the Internet,
or the system is upgrading the firmware.
• Solid red when the system has problems.
• Flashes red when the system is overloaded, such as the
CPU utilization or the memory utilization exceeds the
limitation.
• Off when there is no Internet connection.
WAN0 • Solid green when the RV315W is connected to the Internet
through the WAN0 port, but there is no traffic over this port.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is sending or receiving
data over the WAN0 port.
• Off when the WAN0 port has no connection.
WAN1 If the WAN1/LAN0 port on the back panel is set to a secondary
WAN interface (WAN1):
• Solid green when the RV315W is connected to the Internet
through the WAN1 port, but there is no traffic over this port.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is sending or receiving
data over the WAN1 port.
• Off when the WAN1 port has no connection.
LAN0 If the WAN1/LAN0 port on the back panel is set to an additional
LAN interface (LAN0):
• Solid green when the RV315W is connected to a device
through the LAN0 port, but there is no traffic over this port.
• Flashes green when the RV315W is sending or receiving
data over the LAN0 port.
• Off when the LAN0 port has no connection.