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Administering Your CVR100W
Configuring Do-Not-Disturb Mode
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Configuring Do-Not-Disturb Mode
The Do-Not-Disturb Mode feature turns on or turns off all lights of the CVR100W.
You can enable this feature by pressing the Do-Not-Disturb Mode button on the
front panel or from web-based Configuration Utility.
NOTE
Enabling this feature will not affect the normal operation of the CVR100W.
To enable the Do-Not-Disturb mode from web-based Configuration Utility:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Do-Not-Disturb Mode
.
STEP
2
Check
Enable
to enable the Do-Not-Disturb mode on the CVR100W.
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
Configuring System Time
You can configure your time zone, whether or not to adjust for Daylight Savings
Time, and with which Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to synchronize the date
and time. The CVR100W then gets its date and time information from the NTP
server.
To configure NTP and time settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Time Settings
. The current time is displayed.
STEP
2
Specify the time zone from the
Time zone
drop-down menu.
STEP
3
In the
Adjust for
Daylight Savings Time
field, check the box to adjust the time for
Daylight Savings Time.
STEP
4
In the
Set Date and Time
field, choose how to set the date and time.
Auto:
Click this radio button to automatically synchronize the date and time
with the specified NTP server.
Manual:
Click this radio button to manually set the date and time.
STEP
5
If you choose
Auto
to set the system time, enter the following information in the
NTP Server
fields:
To use the default NTP servers, click the
Use Default
radio button.
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Administering Your CVR100W
Configuring Bonjour
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To use a specific NTP server, click the
User Defined NTP Server
radio
button and enter the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of the
NTP servers in the two available fields.
STEP
6
If you choose
Manual
to set the system time, enter the date and time in the
Manually Set System Time
fields.
STEP
7
Click
Save
.
Configuring Bonjour
Bonjour is a service advertisement and discovery protocol. On the CVR100W, it
only advertises the default services configured on the device when Bonjour is
enabled.
To enable Bonjour:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Bonjour
.
STEP
2
Check
Enable
to enable Bonjour.
STEP
3
To enable Bonjour for a VLAN listed in the Bonjour Interface Control table, check
the corresponding
Enable Bonjour
box.
You can enable Bonjour on specific VLANs. Enabling Bonjour on a VLAN allows
devices present on the VLAN to discover Bonjour services available on the router
(such as http/https).
For example, if a VLAN is configured with an ID of 2, devices and hosts present on
VLAN 2 cannot discover Bonjour services running on the router unless Bonjour is
enabled for VLAN 2.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
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Administering Your CVR100W
Using Diagnostic Tools
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Using Diagnostic Tools
The CVR100W provides several diagnostic tools to help you troubleshoot network
problems.
Network Tools
Using Ping/Traceroute
You can use the Ping tool to test connectivity between the CVR100W and another
device in the network or to test connectivity to the Internet by pinging a fully
qualified domain name (for example, www.cisco.com).
To use ping:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Diagnostics
>
Network Tools
.
STEP
2
In the
IP Address / Domain Name
field, enter the device’s IP address or a fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) such as www.cisco.com to ping.
STEP
3
Click
Ping
.
The ping results appear. These results tell you whether the device is reachable.
STEP
4
Click
Close
when done and return to the Network Tools page.
Using Traceroute
The Traceroute utility displays all the routers present between the destination IP
address and the CVR100W.
To use Traceroute:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Diagnostics
>
Network Tools
.
STEP
2
In the
IP Address / Domain Name
field, enter the IP address or a fully qualified
domain name (FQDN) such as www.cisco.com to trace.
STEP
3
Click
Traceroute
.
The Traceroute results appear.
STEP
4
Click
Close
when done and return to the Network Tools page.
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Using Diagnostic Tools
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Performing a DNS Lookup
You can use the Lookup utility to find out the IP address of host (for example, a
Web, FTP, or Mail server) on the Internet.
To retrieve the IP address of a Web, FTP, Mail, or any other server on the Internet,
type the Internet name in the text box and click
Look up
. If the host or domain
entry exists, you will see a response with the IP address.
To use the Lookup utility:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Diagnostics
>
Network Tools
.
STEP
2
In the
Internet Name
field, enter the Internet name of the host.
STEP
3
Click
Look up
.
The nslookup results appear.
STEP
4
Click
Close
when done and return to the Network Tools page.
Configuring Port Mirroring
Port mirroring monitors network traffic by sending copies of all incoming and
outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. You can use port mirroring as
a diagnostic or debugging tool, especially when fending off an attack or viewing
user traffic from LAN to WAN to see if users are accessing information or websites
they are not supposed to.
To configure port mirroring:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Diagnostics
>
Port Mirroring
.
STEP
2
In the
Mirror Source
area, check the ports to mirror.
STEP
3
In the
Mirror Port
area, choose a mirror port.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
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Administering Your CVR100W
Configuring Logging
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Configuring Logging
The Logging page allows you to configure the logging settings on the CVR100W.
Configuring Logging Settings
To configure the logging settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Logging
.
STEP
2
In the
Log Mode
field, check
Enable
to enable the logging feature.
STEP
3
In the
Log Severity for Local Log
field, check the log severities for the events that
you want to log:
For example: If you check Critical, all log messages listed under the Critical,
Emergency, and Alert categories are saved to the local syslog daemon.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Emergency
System is not usable.
Alert
Action is needed.
Critical
System is in a critical condition.
Error
System is in error condition.
Warning
System warning occurred.
Notification
System is functioning properly, but a system notice
occurred.
Information
Device information.
Debugging
Provides detailed information about an event.

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