Monitoring your network
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No Match Out Number of outbound packets that did not
match any rule. This count includes all
non-rule-matching packets, regardless of
whether the packets were ultimately passed or
blocked per the default rule.
Pass Log In Number of inbound packets that were allowed
to pass which have been logged. When a
filtering rule is declared using the ‘log option’
(different from ‘log action’), and the rule action
is declared to be ‘pass’, a log entry is
generated for each packet that matches the
rule.
Pass Log Out Number of outbound packets that were
allowed to pass which have been logged.
When a filtering rule is declared using the ‘log
option’ (different from ‘log action’), and the rule
action is declared to be ‘pass’, a log entry is
generated for each packet that matches the
rule.
Block Log In Number of inbound packets not allowed to
pass which have been logged. When a filtering
rule is declared using the ‘log option’ (different
from ‘log action’), and the rule action is
declared to be ‘block’, a log entry is generated
for each packet that matches the rule.
Block Log Out Number of outbound packets not allowed to
pass which have been logged. When a filtering
rule is declared using the ‘log option’ (different
from ‘log action’), and the rule action is
declared to be ‘block’, a log entry is generated
for each packet that matches the rule.
No Match Log
In Number of inbound packets on a given
interface that did not match any filtering rule
and were subsequently logged, regardless of
whether or not the packet was ultimately
passed or blocked per the interface’s default
rule.
No Match Log
Out Number of outbound packets on a given
interface that did not match any filtering rule
and were subsequently logged, regardless of
whether or not the packet was ultimately
passed or blocked per the interface’s default
rule.
Table 23: FilterStats Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
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