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Viewing Port Triggering Status
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Viewing Port Triggering Status
To view the status of port triggering:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
Port Triggering Status
.
STEP
2
Click
Refresh
to display the latest port triggering information.
The Port Triggering Status window provides information on the ports that have
been opened per the port triggering configuration rules. The ports are opened
dynamically whenever traffic that matches the port triggering rules flows through
them.
The
Port Triggering Status
page displays the following fields:
Click Refresh to refresh the current page and obtain the latest statistics.
LAN (Local Network)
IP Address
Displays the LAN IP address of the device which
caused the ports to be opened.
Open Ports
Displays the ports that have been opened so that
traffic from WAN destined to the LAN IP address
can flow through the router.
Time Remaining
Seconds
This field displays the time for which the port will
remain open when there is no activity on that port.
The time is reset when there is activity on the port.
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Viewing Port Statistics
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Viewing Port Statistics
The
Port Statistics
page displays port statistics.
To view port statistics:
STEP 1
Choose
Status
>
Port Statistics
.
STEP
2
In the
Poll Interval
field, enter the auto-refresh time interval in seconds.
The default value is 10.
STEP
3
To start the display of port statistics, click
Start
.
This page displays the latest port statistics based on the value you enter in the
Poll Interval
field. For example, if you enter a poll interval value of 5, the router
refreshes the information on this page every 5 seconds.
This table displays the data transfer statistics for the Dedicated WAN, LAN, and
WLAN ports, including the duration for which they were enabled.
The
Port Statistics
page displays this information:
Port
The name of the port.
Status
The status of the port (enabled or disabled).
Operational Mode
The bandwidth the port is operating at.
Packets
The number of received/sent packets per second.
Bytes
The number of received/sent bytes of information
per second.
Frames
The number of received/sent frames per second.
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Viewing Open Ports
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Viewing Open Ports
The
View Open Ports
page displays a listing of all open ports.
To view open ports, choose
Status
>
View Open Ports
.
This page displays this information about open ports:
Proto
The protocol (TCP, UDP, and raw) used by the port.
Recv-Q
The number of bytes not copied by the program
connected to this port.
Send-Q
The number of bytes not acknowledged by the
program connected to this port.
Local Address
The address and port number of the local end of
this socket.
Foreign Address
The address and port number of the remote end of
this socket.
State
The state of the port.
PID/Program name
The process ID (PID) and name of the program
using the port (for example, 1654/thttpd, where
1654 is the PID and thttpd is the program’s name).
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Using Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 7, 2000,
XP, or Vista
Overview
This appendix explains how to install and use the Cisco QuickVPN software that
can be downloaded from
www.cisco.com
. QuickVPN works with computers
running Windows 7, 2000, XP, or Vista. (Computers using other operating systems
will have to use third-party VPN software.)
This appendix includes the following sections:
Before You Begin, page150
Installing the Cisco QuickVPN Software, page 151
Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software, page 152
Before You Begin
The QuickVPN program only works with a router that is properly configured to
accept a QuickVPN connection. You must perform the following steps:
STEP 1
Enable remote management. See
Configuring Remote Management, page 119
.
STEP
2
Create Quick VPN user accounts. See
Configuring VPN Users, page105
. After a
user account is created, the credentials can be used by the Quick VPN client.
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Installing the Cisco QuickVPN Software
Installing from the CD-ROM
STEP 1
Insert the Cisco RV120W CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. After the Setup
Wizard begins, click the Install QuickVPN link.
The License Agreement window appears.
STEP
2
Click
Yes
to accept the agreement.
The InstallShield Wizard copies the appropriate files to the computer.
STEP
3
Click
Browse
and choose where to copy the files to
(for example, C:\Cisco Small Business\QuickVPN Client).
STEP
4
Click
Next
.
STEP
5
Click
Finish
to complete the installation.
Downloading and Installing from the Internet
STEP 1
Open a web browser and enter the following URL:
STEP
2
Enter RV120W in the search box and find the QuickVPN
software.
STEP
3
Save the zip file to your PC, and extract the .exe file.
STEP
4
Double-click the .exe file, and follow the on-screen instructions.

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