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Table 276 System Error Logs (continued)

 

 

 

 

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

WAN connection is down.

A WAN connection is down. You cannot access the network

 

 

through this interface.

 

Dial Backup starts

Dial backup started working.

 

Dial Backup ends

Dial backup stopped working.

 

DHCP Server cannot assign

The LAN subnet, LAN alias 1, or LAN alias 2 was changed and the

 

the static IP %S (out of

specified static DHCP IP addresses are no longer valid.

 

range).

 

 

The DHCP static IP %s is

The static DHCP IP address conflicts with another host.

 

conflict.

 

 

SMTP fail (%s)

The device failed to send an e-mail (error message included).

 

SMTP authentication fail

The device failed to authenticate with the SMTP server (error

 

(%s)

message included).

Table 277 Access Control Logs

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

Firewall default policy: [ TCP

Attempted TCP/UDP/IGMP/ESP/GRE/OSPF access

UDP IGMP ESP GRE OSPF ]

matched the default policy and was blocked or forwarded

<Packet Direction>

according to the default policy’s setting.

Firewall rule [NOT] match:[ TCP

Attempted TCP/UDP/IGMP/ESP/GRE/OSPF access

UDP IGMP ESP GRE OSPF ]

matched (or did not match) a configured firewall rule

<Packet Direction>, <rule:%d>

(denoted by its number) and was blocked or forwarded

 

according to the rule.

Triangle route packet forwarded:

The firewall allowed a triangle route session to pass

[ TCP UDP IGMP ESP GRE

through.

OSPF ]

 

Packet without a NAT table entry

The router blocked a packet that didn't have a

blocked: [ TCP UDP IGMP ESP

corresponding NAT table entry.

GRE OSPF ]

 

Router sent blocked web site

The router sent a message to notify a user that the router

message: TCP

blocked access to a web site that the user requested.

Exceed maximun sessions per host (%d).

The device blocked a session because the host's

 

connections exceeded the maximum sessions per host.

Firewall allowed a packet that matched a

A packet from the WAN (TCP or UDP) matched a cone

NAT session: [ TCP UDP ]

NAT session and the device forwarded it to the LAN.

 

 

Appendix S Log Descriptions

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