Restart, System management > setting backup, Import configuration file – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Advanced Configuration



4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

from the Restart screen, then the Router will send out your

log file before it is reset.

System Management > Restart

Restart

Restart Router

Click Restart Router to restart the

Router.

System Management > Setting Backup

This screen allows you to make a backup file of your

preferences file for the Router. To save the backup file, you

need to export the configuration file. To use the backup

preferences file, you need to import the configuration

file.

System Management > Setting Backup

Import Configuration File

To import a configuration file, first specify where your

backup preferences file is located. Click Browse, and then

select the appropriate configuration file.

Import

After you select the file, click Import. This process

may take up to a minute. Then restart the Router so that

the changes will take effect.

Export Configuration File

Export

To export the Router’s current configuration file,

click Export, and then select the location where you would

like to store your backup preferences file. This file will be

called RVL00.exp by default, but you may rename it if

you wish. This process may take up to a minute.

System Management > Port Mirroring

Port Mirroring monitors and copies network traffic by

transferring copies of incoming and outgoing packets

from source ports to a target port. This feature is used as a

monitoring, diagnostic, and debugging tool.

System Management > Port Mirroring

Port Mirroring

Enable Port Mirroring

Select this option to use Port

Mirroring.

Source Port

Select the port whose traffic will be captured

by a target (mirror) port. The Source Port can be any LAN

port or the WAN port.

Target Port

Select the mirror port. (Only one LAN port

can be set as a mirror port.)

Mode

Select the port mode configuration. Keep the

default, Rx Only, to use port mirroring on receiving ports.

Select Tx Only to use port mirroring on transmitting ports.

Select Both to use port mirroring on both receiving and

transmitting ports.
Click Add to List, and configure as many entries as you

would like, up to a maximum of four. To delete an entry,

select it and click Delete.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel

Changes to undo them.

System Management > IGMP Snooping

IGMP Snooping uses IGMP to forward the multicast traffic

of a group to ports that are members of that group.

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