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Cisco RV320/RV325 Gigabit Dual WAN VPN Router Quick Start Guide 5
Back Panel
POWERToggles power to the device on or off.
12VDC (1.5A)—Power port that connects the device to the provided
12VDC, 1.5 amp power adapter.
LAN (1-4)—RJ-45 connectors that link local area network devices, such as
PCs, print servers, or switches, to the device.
DMZ/WAN—Internet device connection supporting a DMZ for connecting
the device to a wide area network device, such as a cable or DSL modem.
WAN—Internet connection for connecting the device to a wide area
network device, such as a cable or DSL modem.
USB 1Type A USB port that supports flash drives and 3G/4G/LTE USB
dongles. Caution: Use only the power supply provided with the device;
using another power supply might cause the USB dongle to fail.
Side Panel
USB 2Type A USB port that supports flash drives and 3G/4G/LTE USB
dongles. Caution: Use only the power supply provided with the device;
using another power supply might cause the USB dongle to fail.
Cisco RV325 Features
Front Panel
PWR—Lit to indicate the unit is powered on and booted. Blinks when the
device is booting.
VPN—Lit green when the designated VPN tunnel is up. Blinks green when
data is being sent or received through the tunnel. Lit amber when the
tunnel is disconnected. Blinks amber when attempting to establish the
tunnel.
DMZ—Lit green when the DMZ/WAN port is configured as a DMZ.
DIAG—Blinks red when the firmware is updating. Lit red when the device
is booting.
USB 1 and USB 2—Lit green when the corresponding port is connected
to a device. Flashes green when the port is sending or receiving data.
LAN 1-14—RJ-45 connectors that link local area network devices, such as
PCs, print servers, or switches, to the device.
WAN—Lit when the WAN port is connected. The light is off when it is not
connected to the Internet or it is connected by using a USB dongle. Blinks
when it is sending or receiving data over the WAN connection.
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