FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual

Table 4-3. Log Entry Descriptions

Field

Description

 

 

Date and Time

The date and time the log entry was recorded.

 

 

Description or Action

The type of event and what action was taken if any.

 

 

Source IP

The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry.

 

 

Source port and

The service port number of the initiating device, and whether it originated from the

interface

LAN, WAN or DMZ.

Destination

The name or IP address of the destination device or Web site.

 

 

Destination port and

The service port number of the destination device, and whether it’s on the LAN,

interface

WAN or DMZ.

 

 

Administrator Information

Consider the following operational items:

1.As an option, you can enable remote management if you have to manage distant sites from a central location (see “Enabling Remote Management Access” on page 6-9).

2.Although setting firewall rules (see “Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic” on page 4-1) is the basic way of managing the traffic through your system, you can further refine your control with the following features of the VPN firewall:

Groups and hosts (see “Managing Groups and Hosts” on page 3-6)

Services (see “Services-Based Rules” on page 4-2)

Schedules (see “Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Traffic” on page 4-21)

Block sites (see “Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)” on page 4-22)

Source MAC filtering (see “Enabling Source MAC Filtering” on page 4-24)

Port triggering (see “Setting Up Port Triggering” on page 4-28)

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