Chapter 2: product overview, Front panel, Back panel – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

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Product Overview

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

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Product Overview

Front Panel

Power

(Green) The Power LED lights up green

and stays on while the Router is powered on.

Diag

(Orange) The Diag LED lights up when

the Router is not ready for use. During a warm

reset, it flashes slowly. During a reset to factory

defaults, it flashes quickly. The LED turns off

when the Router is ready for use.

Internet

(Green) The Internet LED lights up

and stays on when there is a connection made

through the Internet port. It flashes to indicate

network activity over the Internet port.

Ethernet -4

(Green) These numbered LEDs,

corresponding with the numbered ports on the

Router’s back panel, serve two purposes. If the

LED is solidly lit, the Router is connected to a

device through that port. It flashes to indicate

network activity over that port.

Back Panel

Reset

The Reset button can be used in one

of two ways, warm reset and reset to factory

defaults.

Warm Reset

If the Router is having problems

connecting to the Internet, press and hold in

the Reset button for four seconds using the

tip of a pen. This is similar to pressing the

power button on your computer to reboot

it. The Diag LED will flash slowly during a

warm reset.

Reset to Factory Defaults

If you are

experiencing extreme problems with

the Router and have tried all other

troubleshooting measures, press and hold

in the Reset button for ten seconds. This will

restore the factory defaults and clear all of

the Router’s custom settings. The Diag LED

will flash quickly during a reset to factory

defaults.
You can also reset the Router to factory

defaults using the System Management >

Factory Defaults screen of the Router’s

web-based utility.

Internet

The Internet port is where you will

connect your cable or DSL Internet connection.

Ethernet , , , 4

These Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3,

4) connect the Router to wired computers and

other Ethernet network devices.

Power

The Power port is where you connect

the power adapter.

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