Cisco Systems RVL200 manual Log System Statistics, Log Setting, Alert Log, General Log, Chapter

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Log Setting

Chapter 4

Advanced Configuration

e-mailed at the same time. The default is Severity0_ Emergency.

Click E-mail Log Now to immediately send the log to the address in the Send E-mail to field.

Log Setting

Alert Log

Syn Flooding  Select this option if you want Syn Flooding events to trigger an alert.

IP Spoofing  Select this option if you want IP Spoofing events to trigger an alert.

Win Nuke  Select this option if you want Win Nuke events to trigger an alert.

Ping of Death  Select this option if you want Ping of Death events to trigger an alert.

Unauthorized Login Attempt  If this option is enabled, Unauthorized Login Attempt events trigger an alert. This option is enabled by default.

General Log

Deny Policies  Select this option if you do not want to include log events from Deny rules on the Firewall > Access Rule screen. Log events from Deny rules will be logged separately from Deny Policies if the option, log packets match this rule, is selected.

Allow Policies  Select this option if you want to include log events from Allow rules on the Firewall > Access Rule screen. Log events from Allow rules will be logged whether or not the option, log packets match this rule, is selected.

Authorized Login  If this option is enabled, Authorized Login events are included. This option is enabled by default.

View System Log  To view logs, click this option. The System Log screen appears.

System Log

Current Time  The time of the Router is displayed.

Select the log you wish to view: ALL, System Log, Firewall Log, IPSec Log, or SSL Log. The All log displays a log of all activities. The System Log displays a list of cold and warm starts, web login successes and failures, and packet filtering policies. The Firewall Log displays all activities regarding the Router’s firewall. The IPSec Log shows information about IPSec VPN tunnel activity. The SSL Log shows information about SSL VPN tunnel activity.

Select the severity level of log events you wish to view.

Time  The time of each log event is displayed. You can sort each log by time sequence.

Event-Type The type of log event is displayed.

Message  The message associated with each log event is displayed.

To update a log, click Refresh. To clear a log, click Clear. To exit the System Log screen and return to the Log > System Log screen, click Close.

Outgoing Log Table  To view the outgoing packet information including LAN IP, Destination URL/IP and Service/Port number, click this option.

Outgoing Log Table

To update the on-screen, click Refresh. To exit the Outgoing Log Table screen and return to the Log > System Log screen, click Close.

Incoming Log Table  To view the incoming packet information including Source IP and Destination Port number, click this option.

Incoming Log Table

To update the on-screen, click Refresh.To exit the Incoming Log Table screen and return to the Log > System Log screen, click Close.

Clear Log Now  To clear your log without e-mailing it, click this option. Only use this option if you are willing to lose your log information.

Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.

Log > System Statistics

This screen displays statistics about all of the Router’s ports (LAN and WAN ports). For each port, the following statistics are listed: Device Name, Status, IP Address, MAC Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS, number of Received Packets, number of Sent Packets, number of Total Packets, number of Received Bytes, number of Sent Bytes, number of Total Bytes, number of Error Packets Received, and number of Dropped Packets Received.

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

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