Management and Diagnostic Console

From the Filter pull-down menus, you can select the level of filtering you want to view (for example, DBG or higher) and the specific gateway component that was affected. Each log displays the following information:

Status level: DBG (debug), INF (informational), NTC (notice), WRN (warning), ERR (error), FTL (fatal), ALR (alarm), or EMR (emergency).

Timestamp (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since the state occurred. A “+” preceding the timestamp designates that the timestamp occurred upon system startup. A time zone (such as “GMT”) following the timestamp designates that the timestamp occurred after system startup.

Module in which the state occurred (for example, “netdev”).

Description of the log entry.

When you click Insert Mark, a “placeholder” is inserted into the code string to mark where the error was found.

The following table lists the filters that can be applied.

Filter

Description

(All)

All log messages

aaal5

ATM AAL5 encapsulation

algaim

AOL Instant Messenger ALG

algesp

IPSec ESP ALG

algh323

H323 ALG

alghttp

HTTP ALG

algintt

Intoto Wrapper ALG

algmsgame

Microsoft Game ALG

algmsn

MSN Messenger ALG

algpptp

PPTP ALG

algrtp

RTP ALG

algrtsp

RTSP ALG

algsip

SIP ALG

algww

Kineto QoS ALG

amon

Application monitoring issues

atm

ATM stack

cm

Configuration Manager/configuration database

devfs

Device files system

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