Cisco RV016 Administration Guide - Page 31

Cancel, Wizard, Launch Now, To con the WAN with IPv6 addressing, Dual-Stack IP - multiple subnet

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Setup Setting Up the Network 3 STEP 4 When you finish entering settings in the Multiple Subnet window, click OK to save your changes, or click Cancel to undo them. WAN Setting (Internet connection) The router is pre-configured with default settings that are sufficient for many networks. However, special settings may be required by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or broadband (DSL or cable) carrier. Refer to the setup information provided by your ISP. NOTE You also can set up your Internet connection by using the Basic Setup Wizard. In the navigation tree, click Wizard. In the Basic Setup section, click Launch Now. The WAN Setting table displays the existing settings for each interface, such as DMZ, WAN1, or WAN2. The listed interfaces depend on the router model and the settings that you enter for ports such as DMZ/Internet (all models) and the DualFunction ports (Cisco RV016). Perform the following actions, as needed. • To configure the WAN with IPv6 addressing: Click the IPv6 tab. Then proceed with the other tasks listed below. Note: The IPv6 tab is available only if Dual-Stack IP is enabled in the IP Mode section. If you change the IP Mode setting, you must save the settings before you continue. • To change the number of WAN ports (Cisco RV016 only): Use the dropdown list to choose the number of WAN ports that you want to enable. The default selection is 2. If you configure additional WAN ports, the DualFunction Ports are used for this purpose. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 31

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Setup
Setting Up the Network
Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
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3
STEP
4
When you finish entering settings in the
Multiple Subnet
window, click
OK
to save
your changes, or click
Cancel
to undo them.
WAN Setting (Internet connection)
The router is pre-configured with default settings that are sufficient for many
networks. However, special settings may be required by your ISP (Internet Service
Provider) or broadband (DSL or cable) carrier. Refer to the setup information
provided by your ISP.
NOTE
You also can set up your Internet connection by using the Basic Setup Wizard. In the
navigation tree, click
Wizard
. In the
Basic Setup
section, click
Launch Now
.
The
WAN Setting
table displays the existing settings for each interface, such as
DMZ, WAN1, or WAN2. The listed interfaces depend on the router model and the
settings that you enter for ports such as DMZ/Internet (all models) and the Dual-
Function ports (Cisco RV016).
Perform the following actions, as needed.
To configure the WAN with IPv6 addressing:
Click the
IPv6
tab. Then
proceed with the other tasks listed below.
Note: The IPv6 tab is available only if
Dual-Stack IP
is enabled in the
IP
Mode
section. If you change the IP Mode setting, you must save the settings
before you continue.
To change the number of WAN ports (Cisco RV016 only):
Use the drop-
down list to choose the number of WAN ports that you want to enable. The
default selection is 2. If you configure additional WAN ports, the Dual-
Function Ports are used for this purpose.