Port Management
Configuring WAN
STEP 6
STEP 7
Cisco RV315W Broadband Wireless VPN Router Administration Guide
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Enable VLAN: Click Enable to enable VLAN if your ISP uses the VLAN ID to
identify the users, and specify the VLAN ID and the 802. 1 p priority in the
VLAN ID and 802.1p Priority fields.
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MTU: Choose Auto to use the default MTU size or choose Manual if you
want to specify another size. If you choose Manual, enter the custom MTU
size in bytes.
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Service Binding: Choose one of the following service types for the WAN
connection:
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Management: Only use for management purpose.
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Internet: Only use for Internet access purpose.
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Management_Internet: Use for both management and Internet access
purposes.
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VoIP: Only use for VoIP traffic.
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IPTV: Only use for IPTV traffic.
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Other: Use for other purposes.
If Bridge Mode is selected, enter the following information:
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Enable NAT: Click Enable to enable NAT or click Disable to disable NAT.
Disable this feature if the WAN connection is only used for management
purpose.
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Enable VLAN: Click Enable to enable VLAN if your ISP uses the VLAN ID to
identify the users, and specify the VLAN ID and the 802. 1 p priority in the
VLAN ID and 802.1p Priority fields.
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MTU: Choose Auto to use the default MTU size or choose Manual if you
want to specify another size. If you choose Manual, enter the custom MTU
size in bytes.
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Binding Ports: Specify the port as the subinterface's downstream path.
Click Save to save your settings and return to the WAN Interface Settings page.
To edit the settings of a WAN connection through a physical WAN interface or a
WAN subinterface, click Edit. To delete a WAN connection through a WAN
subinterface, click Delete.
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