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Cisco RV180 Administration Guide

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Configuring Networking
Configuring Routing
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Type—Type of routing used (RIP or static).
Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:
- UP—Route is up.
- Host—Target is a host.
- Gateway—Use gateway.
- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.
- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.
- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.
- A—Installed by
addrconf
.
- C—Cache entry.
- !—Reject route.
IPv6 Routing Table
Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route is
added.
Next Hop—IP address of an adjacent or intermediate host or router through
which traffic must flow before reaching its ultimate destination.
Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:
- UP—Route is up.
- Host—Target is a host.
- Gateway—Use gateway.
- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.
- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.
- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.
- A—Installed by
addrconf
.
- C—Cache entry.
- !—Reject route.
Metric—The distance to the target (usually counted in hops).

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Cisco RV180 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WAN Ports1
LAN Ports4
VPN SupportYes
Wireless SupportNo
FirewallYes
Device TypeVPN Router
VPN Tunnels10
AuthenticationMD5, SHA1
Power Supply12V DC, 1A
Encryption3DES, AES
VPN ProtocolsIPSec
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Humidity10% to 85% non-condensing
Dimensions130 x 130 x 35 mm
Weight0.28 kg

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