Cisco RV042G Dual Gigabit WAN VPN Router Data Sheet

Cisco RV042G Dual Gigabit WAN VPN Router Data Sheet Cisco RV042G Dual Gigabit WAN VPN Router Data Sheet

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Figure 3.Typical ConfigurationProduct SpecificationsTable 1 lists the product specifications for the Cisco RV042G.Table 1.Product SpecificationsSpecificationsDual WANConfigurable for Smartlink backup or load balancingStandards ● 802.3, 802.3u● IPv4 (RFC 791)● IPv6 (RFC 2460)Network protocolsRouting protocolsNetwork Address Translation (NAT)Protocol bindingNetwork edge (DMZ)● 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)● IPv6● Static● Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1, v2, and RIP for IPv6 (RIPng)● Port Address Translation (PAT)● Network Address Port Translation (NAPT), NAT traversal, one-to-one NATProtocols can be bound to a specific WAN port for load balancingDMZ port, DMZ host© 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 4

SecurityFirewallAccess rulesPort forwardingPort triggeringBlockingContent filteringSecure managementVLANSPI, denial of service (DoS), ping of death, SYN flood, land attack, IP spoofing, email alert forhacker attackUp to 50 entriesUp to 30 entriesUp to 30 entriesJava, cookies, ActiveX, HTTP proxyStatic URL blocking or keyword blockingHTTPS, username/password, password complexityPort-based VLANsVPNIPsecQuickVPNPPTPEncryptionAuthenticationIPsec NAT traversalVPN pass-throughAdvanced VPN50 IPsec site-to-site tunnels for branch office connectivity50 QuickVPN tunnels for remote client access5 PPTP tunnels for remote accessData Encryption Standard (DES), Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES), and Advanced EncryptionStandard (AES) encryption; AES-128, AES-192, AES-256MD5/SHA1 authenticationSupported for gateway-to-gateway and client-to-gateway tunnelsPPTP, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), IPsecDead peer detection (DPD), Internet Key Exchange (IKE), split DNS, VPN backupQuality of Service (QoS)Prioritization typesService-based QoSRate controlPriorityApplication-based priority on WAN portSupports rate control or priorityUpstream/downstream bandwidth can be configured per serviceEach service can be mapped to one of 3 priority levelsPerformanceNAT throughputIPsec VPN throughput800 Mbps75 MbpsConfigurationWeb user interfaceSimple browser-based device manager (HTTP/HTTPS)ManagementManagement protocolsEvent loggingUpgradabilityMigrationWeb browser, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1 and v2c, BonjourSyslog, email alerts, VPN tunnel status monitorFirmware upgradable through web browser, imported/exported configuration fileMigration utility available to convert the RV042 config file to a RV042G config file© 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 4

Figure 3.Typical ConfigurationProduct SpecificationsTable 1 lists the product specifications for the <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV042G</strong>.Table 1.Product SpecificationsSpecifications<strong>Dual</strong> <strong>WAN</strong>Configurable for Smartlink backup or load balancingStandards ● 802.3, 802.3u● IPv4 (RFC 791)● IPv6 (RFC 2460)Network protocolsRouting protocolsNetwork Address Translation (NAT)Protocol bindingNetwork edge (DMZ)● 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)● IPv6● Static● Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1, v2, and RIP for IPv6 (RIPng)● Port Address Translation (PAT)● Network Address Port Translation (NAPT), NAT traversal, one-to-one NATProtocols can be bound to a specific <strong>WAN</strong> port for load balancingDMZ port, DMZ host© 2012 <strong>Cisco</strong> and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is <strong>Cisco</strong> Public. Page 2 of 4

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