In the Detail column of a TopN list, you can click the icon of an attack event to enter the attack event details page. For more information, see “Event details.”

Recent events list

The firewall management component presents firewall attack events not only through graphs but also in a table list. The recent events list presents you the attack events occurred during the last hour, including the device IP address, the event’s time, source IP address, destination IP address, event description, protocol, source port, and destination port. It also supports events query by different filters.

Configuration guide

From the navigation tree of the firewall management component, select Recent List under Events Monitor. The recent events page appears, listing the attack events that occurred during the last hour. as shown in Figure 43. Table 51 describes the query option of the list. Table 52 describes the fields of the event list.

Figure 43 List of recent attack events

Table 51 Query option description

Option

Description

Filter

Select a filter from the drop-down list to display specific events.

 

Table 52 Fields of the recent events list

 

 

Field

Description

Time

Time when the event occurred

 

 

Device IP

IP address of the firewall device

 

 

Source IP

Source IP address of the attack packets

 

 

Destination IP

Destination IP address of the attack packets

 

 

Event

Description of the event

 

 

Protocol Name

Protocol of the attack packets

 

 

Source Port

Source port of the attack packets

 

 

Destination Port

Destination port of the attack packets

 

 

 

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Firewall specifications

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