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Cisco RV345 Administration Guide

Cisco RV345
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To configure the time and NTP server settings, follow these steps;
Step 1
Click System Configuration > Time.
Step 2
Set Time Zone Select your time zone relative to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Step 3
Set Date and Time Select Auto or Manual.
a)
Auto Check Default or User Defined and enter a qualified NTP Server name.
b)
Manual Enter the date and time.
Step 4
Set Daylight Savings TimeCheck to enable daylight savings time. You can choose the Daylight Saving Mode By
Date or Recurring and enter the start dates and end dates. You can also specify the Daylight Saving Offset in minutes.
Step 5
Click Apply.
Log
One of the basic settings of a network device is its system log (Syslog), which is used to log the device data.
You can define the instances that should generate a log. Whenever such defined instance occurs, a log is
generated with the time and event and sent to a syslog server or sent in an email. Syslog can then be used to
analyze and troubleshoot a network and to increase the network security.
Configure Log Settings
To configure the log settings, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click System Configuration > Log.
Step 2
Under Log Setting, in the Log section, check Enable.
Step 3
In the Log Buffer field, enter the number of KB (Range 1 KB to 4096 KB, Default is 1024 KB).
Step 4
Severity- select the appropriate log severity level from the drop down list. They are listed from the highest to the lowest.
Level 0, which means that the system is unusable.Emergency
Level 1, which indicates that immediate action is needed.Alert
Level 2, which indicates that the system is in critical condition.Critical
Level 3, which indicates that there is an error in the device, such as a single port being
off-line.
Error
Level 4, which indicates that a warning message is logged when the device is functioning
properly, but an operational problem has occurred.
Warning
Level 5, which indicates a normal but significant condition. A notification log is logged
when the device is functioning properly, but a system notice has occurred.
Notification
Level 6, which indicates a condition that is not a condition error, but requires special
handling.
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RV345/345P Administration Guide
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Cisco RV345 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WAN Ports2
LAN Ports16
Max VPN Tunnels50
Firewall Throughput900 Mbps
RAM512 MB
Flash Memory256 MB
Gigabit Ethernet Ports18
Firewall ProtectionYes
VPN SupportYes
WirelessNo
Device TypeRouter
EncryptionAES, 3DES
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
Humidity10% to 85% noncondensing
USB Ports2
Ports18 x RJ-45

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