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Managing Your Device
Configuring Log and E-mail Settings
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STEP
5
In the
Send E-Mail Logs by Schedule
section, configure the following settings:
STEP
6
Click
Save
.
E-mail Encryption
Choose SSL or TSL as the email encryption
method.
Choose Disable if you do not want to use an email
encryption method.
Authentication with
SMTP Server
If the SMTP (mail) server requires authentication
before accepting connections, choose the type of
authentication from the drop-down menu:
None
,
LOGIN
,
PLAIN
, and
CRAM-MD5
.
E-mail Authentication
Username
Enter the email authentication username (for
example,
).
E-mail Authentication
Password
Enter the email authentication password (for
example, the password used to access the email
account you have set up to which to send logs).
E-mail Authentication
Test
Click
Test
to test email authentication.
Unit
Choose the unit of time for the logs (
Never
,
Hourly
,
Daily
, or
Weekly
). If you choose
Never
, logs are not
sent.
Day
If you chose a weekly schedule for sending logs,
choose the day of the week on which to send the
logs.
Time
If you chose a daily or weekly schedule for sending
logs, choose the time of day at which to send the
logs.
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Managing Your Device
Configuring Bonjour
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Configuring Bonjour
Bonjour is a service advertisement and discovery protocol. On your device,
Bonjour 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
.
Configuring Date and Time Settings
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 router 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
Enter information in the following fields:
Time Zone
Select your time zone, relative to Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT).
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Managing Your Device
Backing Up and Restoring the System
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STEP
3
Click
Save
.
Backing Up and Restoring the System
You can back up custom configuration settings for later restoration or restore from
a previous backup from the
Administration > Backup / Restore Settings
page.
When the firewall is working as configured, you can back up the configuration for
restoring later. During backup, your settings are saved as a file on your PC. You can
restore the firewall settings from this file.
Adjust for Daylight
Savings Time
If supported for your region, check the
Adjust for
Daylight Savings Time
box.
This check box is dimmed if you click
Manual
in the
Set Date and Time
field.
Daylight Saving Mode
If you choose
By date
, enter the specific date when
daylight saving mode starts.
If you choose
Recurring
,
enter the month, week,
day of week, and time when daylight saving time
starts.
Enter the appropriate information in the From and
To fields.
Daylight Saving Offset
Choose the offset from Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC) from the drop-down menu.
Set Date and Time
Choose if you want the date and time on the device
set manually or automatically.
If you select Manual, enter the date and time in the
Enter Date and Time fields.
NTP Server
To use the default NTP servers, click the
Use
Default
button.
To use a specific NTP server, click the
User
Defined NTP Server
and enter the fully qualified
domain name or IP address of the NTP servers in
the two available fields.
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Managing Your Device
Backing Up and Restoring the System
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!
CAUTION
During a restore operation, do not try to go online, turn off the firewall, shut down
the PC, or use the firewall until the operation is complete. This should take about a
minute. When the test light turns off, wait a few more seconds before using the
firewall.
Backing Up the Configuration Settings
To back up or restore the configuration:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Backup/Restore
Settings
.
STEP
2
Select the configuration to back up or to clear:
STEP
3
To download a backup file based on the selected configuration option,
click
Download
.
Startup configuration
Select this option to download the startup
configuration. The Startup Configuration is the
most current running configuration that the device
uses.
If the router startup configuration has been lost, use
this page to copy the Backup Configuration to the
Startup configuration and have all of their previous
configuration information intact.
You can download the Startup Configuration to
other RV130/RV130W devices for easy
deployment.
Mirror configuration
Select this option if the device must back up the
Startup Configuration after 24 hours of operation
without any change in the startup configuration.
Backup configuration
Select this option to back up the current
configuration settings.
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Managing Your Device
Backing Up and Restoring the System
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By default, the file (startup.cfg, mirror.cfg, or backup.cfg) is downloaded in the
default Downloads folder; for example, C:\Documents and Settings\admin\My
Documents\Downloads\.
STEP
4
To clear the selected configuration, click
Clear
.
Restoring the Configuration Settings
To restore a previously saved configuration file:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Backup/Restore
Settings
.
STEP
2
In the Configuration Upload field, select the configuration to upload (
Startup
Configuration
or
Backup Configuration
).
STEP
3
Click
Browse
to locate the file.
STEP
4
Select the file and click
Open
.
STEP
5
Click
Start to Upload
.
The device uploads the configuration file and uses the settings it contains to
update the Startup Configuration. The device then restarts and uses the new
configuration.
Copying the Configuration Settings
Copy the Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration to ensure that you
have a backup copy in case you forget your username and password and get
locked out of Device Manager. To get back into Device Manager, reset the device
to factory default.
The Backup Configuration file remains in memory and allows the backed up
configuration information to be copied to the Startup Configuration, which restores
all of the settings.
To copy a configuration (for example, to copy a startup configuration to the backup
configuration):
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Backup/Restore
Settings
.
STEP
2
In the
Copy
field, choose the source and destination configurations from the drop-
down menus.

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