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Cisco RV042 Dual WAN VPN Router
Highly Secure, Reliable Connectivity for the Small Business Network
The Cisco RV042 Dual WAN VPN Router delivers highly secure, high-performance, reliable connectivity - to the Internet, other offices, and employees working remotely - from the heart of your small business network. This proven router provides the performance and security you need tohelp keep your employees, and your business, productive. The Cisco RV042 enables two connections, either to a single service provider, with load balancing to improve performance, or to different providers to support business continuity. High-capacity virtual private network (VPN) capabilities let multiple offices and dozens of employees access the information they need from anywhere, just assecurely as if they were working at your main office. To further safeguard your network and data, the Cisco RV042 includes business-class security features and optional cloud-based web filtering. Configuration is a snap, using an intuitive, browser-based device manager and setup wizards.
Figure 1. Cisco RV042 Dual WAN VPN Router
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Features
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Dual 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet WAN ports forload balancing and/or business continuity Built-in 4-port Fast Ethernet switch Strong security: Proven stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall, and hardware encryption High capacity, high-performance IP Security (IPsec) VPN capabilities Optional Cisco ProtectLink Web cloud-based security service, for dynamic URL filtering and web threat protection
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Intuitive, browser-based device managerand setup wizards
Figure 2 shows the back panel of the Cisco RV042. Figure 3 shows a typical configuration.
Figure 2. Back Panel of the Cisco RV042
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Figure 3.
Typical Configuration
Product Specifications
Table 1 lists the product specifications for theCisco RV042.
Table 1. Product Specifications
Specifications Dual WAN Standards Configurable for Smartlink backup or load balancing ● 802.3, 802.3u ● IPv4 (RFC 791) ● Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1 (RFC 1058) and v2 (RFC 1723) Network protocols ● Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, DHCP client, DHCP relay agent ● Static IP ● Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) ●Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) ● Transparent bridge ● DNS relay, Dynamic DNS (DynDNS, 3322) Routing protocols ● Static ● RIP v1 and v2 ● Port Address Translation (PAT) ● Network Address Port Translation (NAPT), NAT traversal, one-to-one NAT Protocols can be bound to a specific WAN port for load balancing DMZ port, DMZ host
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Protocol binding Networkedge (DMZ) Security Firewall Access rules Port forwarding Port triggering
SPI, denial of service (DoS), ping of death, SYN flood, land attack, IP spoofing, email alert for hacker attack Up to 50 entries Up to 30 entries Up to 30 entries
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Blocking Contentfiltering Web filtering Secure management VPN IPsec QuickVPN PPTP Encryption Authentication IPsec NAT traversal VPN pass-through Advanced VPN Quality of Service (QoS) Prioritization types Service-based QoS Rate control Priority Performance NAT throughput IPsec VPN throughput Configuration Web user interface Management Management protocols Event logging Upgradability
Java, cookies, ActiveX, HTTP proxyStatic URL blocking or keyword blocking Optional Cisco ProtectLink Web cloud-based security service HTTPS, username/password, password complexity
50 IPsec site-to-site tunnels for branch office connectivity 50 QuickVPN tunnels for remote client access 5 PPTP tunnels for remote access Data Encryption Standard (DES), Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)...
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