Cisco RV016 Administration Guide - Page 9

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Introduction RV0xx Series Router Features 1 Ports Port Description Internet (RV042 and RV082) or Internet 1-2 (RV016) Use this port to connect the router to a broadband network device. DMZ/Internet (RV042 and RV082) Use this port to connect the router to either a second broadband network device or a DMZ host such as a web server or FTP server. A DMZ allows public Internet traffic to access a specified computer on your network without exposing your LAN. DMZ (RV016) Use this port to connect the router to a DMZ host such as a web server or FTP server. A DMZ allows public Internet traffic to access a specified computer on your network without exposing your LAN. 1-4 (RV042 and RV042G) or 1-8 (RV082 and RV016) Use these numbered ports to connect computers and other local network devices. 9-13 and 3-7 Dual Function Ports (RV016) Use these numbered ports as LAN ports (numbered 9-13) or configure them for use as Internet ports (numbered 3-7). The status is shown on the corresponding status lights: LAN/Act 9-13 or Internet/Act 3-7. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 9

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Introduction
RV0xx Series Router Features
Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
9
1
Ports
Port
Description
Internet (RV042
and RV082) or
Internet 1-2
(RV016)
Use this port to connect the router to a
broadband network device.
DMZ/Internet
(RV042 and
RV082)
Use this port to connect the router to either
a second broadband network device or a
DMZ host such as a web server or FTP
server. A DMZ allows public Internet traffic
to access a specified computer on your
network without exposing your LAN.
DMZ (RV016)
Use this port to connect the router to a DMZ
host such as a web server or FTP server. A
DMZ allows public Internet traffic to access
a specified computer on your network
without exposing your LAN.
1-4 (RV042 and
RV042G) or 1-8
(RV082 and
RV016)
Use these numbered ports to connect
computers and other local network devices.
9-13 and 3-7 Dual
Function Ports
(RV016)
Use these numbered ports as LAN ports
(numbered 9-13) or configure them for use
as Internet ports (numbered 3-7). The status
is shown on the corresponding status lights:
LAN/Act 9-13 or Internet/Act 3-7.