Getting To Know The Cisco Rv220W; Front Panel - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Introduction

Getting to Know the Cisco RV220W

Getting to Know the Cisco RV220W
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Front Panel

POWER—The Power light is green to indicate the unit is powered on. The light
flashes green when the RV220W starts up.
DIAG—If the DIAG light is off, the RV220W is ready. The light blinks red during
firmware upgrades.
DMZ—When the DMZ light is green, DMZ is enabled. When the light is off, DMZ is
disabled.
WIRELESS—The Wireless light is green when the wireless module is enabled. The
light is off when the wireless module is disabled. The light flashes green when the
RV220W is transmitting or receiving data on the wireless module.
LAN—Each of the four LAN (Ethernet) ports of the RV220W has a column in which
the lights are displayed. Lights appear in the rows marked 10, 100, and 1000 to
identify the type of Ethernet interface that is active on the RV220W. For example, if
the light appears next to 100 in the LAN1 column, the RV220W's LAN1 port is using
a 100BASE-T connection. If the light appears next to 1000 in the LAN1 column, the
RV220W's LAN1 port is using a 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet) connection.
If the lights are continuously green, the RV220W is connected to a device through
the corresponding port (1, 2, 3, or 4). The light for a port flashes green when the
RV220W is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
WAN—The WAN (Internet) light is green when the unit is connected to your cable
or DSL modem. The light flashes green when the unit is sending or receiving data
over the WAN port.
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