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Cisco CVR328W Wireless-N 3G VPN Router Quick Start Guide
LAN0
If the WAN1/LAN0 port is set to an additional LAN interface
(LAN0):
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Solid green when the router is connected to a device through
the LAN0 port, but there is no traffic over this port.
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Flashes green when the router is sending or receiving data
over the LAN0 port.
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Off when the LAN0 port has no connection.
LAN1-8
The numbered lights correspond to the LAN ports on the back
panel.
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Solid green when the router is connected to a device through
the corresponding LAN port, but there is no traffic over that
port.
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Flashes green when the router is sending or receiving data
over the corresponding LAN port.
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Off when the corresponding LAN port has no connection.
USB
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Solid green when a USB device is detected, but has no read
and write operations.
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Flashes green when a USB device is detected and has read
and write operations.
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Off when the unit does not detect a USB device.
3G
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Solid green when the router is connected to a 3G wireless
network, but there is no traffic over the 3G USB port.
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Flashes green when the router is sending or receiving data
over the 3G USB port.
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Off when the unit does not connect to a 3G wireless network.
WLAN
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Solid green when the wireless module is enabled, but there is
no traffic over the wireless network.
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Flashes green when the router is sending or receiving data on
the wireless module.
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Off when the wireless module is disabled.
VPN
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Solid green when there are active VPN tunnels.
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Flashes green once per two seconds when the router is
attempting to establish a VPN tunnel, or the attempt of
establishing a new VPN tunnel fails.
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Off when there is no VPN connection.
NMS
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Solid green when the router is connected to an upper-level
Network Management System (NMS) but has no operations.
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Flashes green when the router is connected to an upper-level
NMS and has operations.
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Off when the router does not connect to an upper-level NMS.