• Use the sys logs clear command to erase all of the ZyXEL Device’s logs.
Log Command Example
This example shows how to set the ZyXEL Device to record the access logs and alerts and then view the results.
ras> sys logs load
ras> sys logs category access 3 ras> sys logs save
ras> sys logs display access
#.time | source | destination | notes |
message |
| 224.0.1.24 | ACCESS |
006/08/2004 05:58:21 172.21.4.154 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: IGMP (W to W/ZW) | 239.255.255.250 | ACCESS | |
106/08/2004 05:58:20 172.21.3.56 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: IGMP (W to W/ZW) | 239.255.255.254 | ACCESS | |
206/08/2004 05:58:20 172.21.0.2 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: IGMP (W to W/ZW) | 224.0.1.22 | ACCESS | |
306/08/2004 05:58:20 172.21.3.191 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: IGMP (W to W/ZW) | 224.0.0.1 | ACCESS | |
406/08/2004 05:58:20 172.21.0.254 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: IGMP (W to W/ZW) | 172.21.255.255:137 | ACCESS | |
506/08/2004 05:58:20 172.21.4.187:137 | |||
BLOCK |
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Firewall default policy: UDP (W to W/ZW) |
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354 | Appendix J |