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Viewing CVR100W Status
Viewing IPsec Connection Status
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STEP
4
To delete all entries in the table, click
Clear Logs
.
STEP
5
To save all log messages to your local PC, click
Save Logs
.
STEP
6
To specify the number of entries to show per log, choose a number from the drop-
down menu.
STEP
7
Use the page navigation buttons to move between log pages.
Viewing IPsec Connection Status
The IPSec Connection Status page displays the status of all site-to-site VPN
policies on the CVR100W. These policies are configured on the
VPN
>
Advanced
VPN Setup
page.
To view the IPsec connection status:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
IPSec Connection Status
.
STEP
2
From the
Refresh Rate
drop-down menu, choose a refresh rate. This action
causes the page to reread the status and statistics from the CVR100W and refresh
the page.
STEP
3
(Optional) By default, byte data is displayed in bytes and other numerical data is
displayed in long form. To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data
in rounded-up form, check
Show Simplified Statistic Data
and click
Save
.
In the
Active IPSec Security Association
Table
, the following information for each
site-to-site VPN policy is displayed:
Description
Description of the log.
Policy Name
Name of the VPN policy for which data is displayed.
Local
Local IP address.
Remote
Remote IP address.
Start Time
Start time of the IPsec VPN connection.
End Time
End time of the IPsec VPN connection.
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Viewing CVR100W Status
Viewing CSC Information
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STEP
4
Click
Connect
to manually establish a VPN connection, or click
Disconnect
to
manually terminate an active VPN connection.
Viewing CSC Information
The CSC Information page displays the status for all wireless clients that are
associated with the Cisco Simple Connect (CSC) wireless network of the
CVR100W.
To view information for all CSC wireless clients:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
CSC Information
.
The following information for each CSC wireless client is displayed:
STEP
2
Click
Disconnect
to manually terminate a CSC wireless connection.
Duration
Elapsed time for which the connection is or was active.
Packet
Received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) packets on the
connection.
Byte
Received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) bytes on the
connection.
State
State of the connection (for example, active or not
connected).
MAC Address
MAC address of the connected wireless client.
Login Mode
Method how the wireless client connects to the CSC
wireless network of the CVR100W.
Leave Time
Remaining online time for this wireless client if the
CVR100W limits the time to access the Internet.
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Viewing CVR100W Status
Viewing NETSTAT Information
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Viewing NETSTAT Information
The NETSTAT page displays information for all active Internet connections.
To see complete details for active Internet connections, click
Status
>
NETSTAT
.
The following information is displayed:
Proto
The protocol (TCP, UDP, or raw) used by the socket.
Recv-Q
The count of bytes not copied by the user program
connected to this socket.
Send-Q
The count of bytes not acknowledged by the remote
host.
Local Address
Address and port number of the local end of the
socket.
Foreign Address
Address and port number of the remote end of the
socket.
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State
The state of the socket. Since there are no states in
raw mode and usually no states used in UDP,
this
column may be left blank. Normally this can be one of
several values:
ESTABLISHED:
The socket has an established
connection.
SYN_SENT:
The socket is actively attempting to
establish a connection.
SYN_RECV:
A connection request has been
received from the network.
FIN_WAIT1:
The socket is closed, and the
connection is shutting down.
FIN_WAIT2:
The connection is closed, and the
socket is waiting for a shutdown from the
remote end.
TIME_WAIT:
The socket is waiting after close to
handle packets still in the network.
CLOSED:
The socket is not being used.
CLOSE_WAIT:
The remote end has shut down,
waiting for the socket to close.
LAST_ACK:
The remote end has shut down,
and the socket is closed. Waiting for
acknowledgement.
LISTEN:
The
socket is listening for incoming
connections. Such sockets are not included in
the output unless you specify the --listening (-l)
or --all (-a) option.
CLOSING:
Both sockets are shut down but we
still do not have all our data sent.
UNKNOWN:
The state of the socket is unknown.
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Configuring Network
This chapter describes how to configure the CVR100W's network settings. It
includes the following sections:
Configuring WAN Settings
Configuring LAN Settings
Configuring Routing
Configuring Dynamic DNS
Configuring IP Mode
Configuring IPv6
Configuring WAN Settings
Configuring WAN properties for an IPv4 network differs depending on which type
of Internet connection that you have.
The Internet Setup page allows you to configure how to connect the WAN
interface to the Internet. The CVR100W supports four types of Internet
connections:
Configuring Automatic Configuration (DHCP)
Configuring PPPoE
Configuring Static IP
Configuring Optional Settings
Sometimes, you may need to set the MAC address of the CVR100W’s WAN port to
be the same MAC address as your PC’s or some other MAC address.
Cloning the MAC Address

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