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Viewing the Cisco RV120W Status
Viewing the Wireless Statistics
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Wireless Information
Channel
Viewing the Wireless Statistics
The
Wireless Statistics
page shows a cumulative total of relevant wireless
statistics for the radio on the device.
To view wireless statistics:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
Wireless Statistics
.
STEP
2
Click
Stop
.
STEP
3
In the
Poll Interval
field, enter the number of seconds the router waits before
updating the information on this page.
STEP
4
Click
Start
to restart automatic refresh at the specified poll interval.
Operating Frequency
Displays the operational frequency band.
Wireless Network Mode
Displays the Wi-Fi mode of the radio (for example,
N or N/G).
Channel
Displays the current channel in use by the radio.
SSID
The name of the SSID.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the SSID.
Security
The security setting for the SSID.
Encryption
The encryption type used by the SSID.
Authentication
The authentication type used by the SSID.
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Viewing the Cisco RV120W Status
IPsec Connection Status
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The
Wireless Statistics
page displays this information:
NOTE
The counters are reset when the device is restarted.
IPsec Connection Status
The
IPsec Connection Status
page displays the status of IPsec connections.
To view the status of IPsec connections:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
IPsec Connection Status
.
STEP
2
Click
Stop
.
STEP
3
In the
Poll Interval
field, enter the number of seconds the router waits before
updating the information on this page.
STEP
4
Click
Start
to restart automatic refresh at the specified poll interval.
SSID
The name of the wireless network.
Packets
The number of received/sent wireless packets
reported to the radio over all configured and active
SSIDs.
Bytes
The number of received/sent bytes of information
reported to the radio, over all configured APs.
Errors
The number of received/sent packet errors
reported to the radio, over all configured APs.
Dropped
The number of received/sent packets dropped by
the radio, over all configured APs.
Multicast
The number of multicast packets sent over this
radio.
Collisions
The number of packet collisions reported to the AP.
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Viewing the Cisco RV120W Status
Viewing VPN Client Connection Status
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You can change the status of a connection to either establish or disconnect the
configured SAs (Security Associations).
Viewing VPN Client Connection Status
The
VPN Client Connection Status
page displays the status of VPN connections.
To view VPN user connection status:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
VPN Client Connection Status
.
STEP
2
Click
Stop
.
STEP
3
In the
Poll Interval
field, enter the number of seconds the router waits before
updating the information on this page.
STEP
4
Click
Start
to restart automatic refresh at the specified poll interval.
Policy Name
The name of the IKE or VPN policy associated with
this SA.
Endpoint
Displays the IP address of the remote VPN
gateway or client.
Kbytes
The data transmitted (in KB) over this SA.
Packets
The number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
State
The current status of the SA for IKE policies. The
status can be IPsec SA Established or IPsec SA
Not Established.
Action
Click
Connect
to establish an inactive SA
connection.
Click
Drop
to terminate an active SA connection.
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Viewing the Cisco RV120W Status
Viewing Logs
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The
VPN Client Connection Status
page displays this information:
Viewing Logs
The
View Logs
page allows you to view the Cisco RV120W logs.
To view the logs:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
View Logs
.
STEP
2
Click
Refresh Logs
to display the latest log entries.
STEP
3
To specify the types of logs to display, choose an option from the
Logging Policy
drop-down menu.
To delete all entries in the log window, click
Clear Logs
.
To email all log messages from the router, click
Send Logs
.
Username
The username of the VPN user associated with the
QuickVPN or PPTP tunnel.
Remote IP
Displays the IP address of the remote QuickVPN
client. This could be a NAT/Public IP if the client is
behind the NAT router.
Status
Displays the current status of QuickVPN client.
OFFLINE means that QuickVPN tunnel is not
initiated/established by the VPN user. ONLINE
means that QuickVPN Tunnel, initiated/established
by the VPN user, is active.
Start Time
The time of the VPN user establishing a connection.
End Time
The time of the VPN user ending a connection.
Duration
The duration between the VPN user establishing
and ending a connection.
Protocol
The protocol the user uses, QuickVPN or PPTP.
Disconnect
Click to disconnect this user.
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Viewing the Cisco RV120W Status
Viewing Available LAN Hosts
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Viewing Available LAN Hosts
The
Available LAN (Local Network) Hosts
page displays information about the
devices connected to the Cisco RV120W.
To view a list of all available LAN hosts:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
Available Local Network Hosts
.
STEP
2
From the
Filter
drop-down menu, choose the interface type.
You can choose one of the following options:
STEP
3
Click
Refresh
to display the latest LAN host information.
The
Available LAN (Local Network) Hosts
page displays the following fields:
All
Displays a list of all devices connected to the
router.
Wireless
Displays a list of all devices connected through the
wireless interface.
Wired
Displays a list of all devices connected through the
Ethernet ports on the router.
Name
The name of the connected host.
IP Address
The IP address of the host.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the host.
Type
The type of connection (for example, static or
dynamic).
Interface Type
The interface type (Wired or Wireless).

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