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Setting Up the System Log and Alerts
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Authorized Login:
Instances when someone successfully logged into
the router configuration utility after entering the correct username and
password.
Buttons
Use the following buttons to view additional information:
View System Log:
Click this button to view the System Log. The
information appears in a new window. If the web browser displays a
warning about the pop-up window, allow the blocked content.
In the
System Log
window, you can use the drop-down list to choose a
particular log to display. Click
Refresh
to update the data, or click
Clear
to
erase all displayed information. When you finish viewing the log, click
Close
to close the pop-up window.
Log entries include the date and time of the event, the event type, and a
message.The message specifies the type of policy, such as Access Rule,
the LAN IP address of the source (SRC), and the MAC address
Outgoing Log Table:
Click this button to view the outgoing packet
information. The information appears in a new window.
In the
Outgoing Log Table
window, you can click
Refresh
to update the
data. When you finish viewing the log, click
Close
to close the pop-up
window.
Incoming Log Table:
Click this button to display the incoming packet
information. The information appears in a new window. If the web browser
displays a warning about the pop-up window, allow the blocked content.
In the
Incoming Log Table
window, you can click
Refresh
to update the
data. When you finish viewing the log, click
Close
to close the pop-up
window.
Clear Log Now:
Click this button to clear out your log without emailing it.
Use this button only if you do not want to view the information again in the
future.
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Viewing the System Log
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Viewing the System Log
Use the
Log > System Log
page to display statistics about all of the router’s ports
(LAN and WAN ports).
To open this page:
click
Log > System Statistics
in the navigation tree.
Statistics appear for each interface, such as LAN, WAN1, WAN2 or DMZ. You can
click
Refresh
to update the data.
For each port, the following statistics are listed:
Device Name:
The port ID, such as eth0, eth1, eth2, and so on
Status:
The port status. Depending on the interface type, the status may be
Connected, Disconnected, Enabled, or Disabled.
IP Address:
The IP address of the interface
MAC Address:
The MAC of the connected device
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask
Default Gateway:
The default gateway
DNS:
The DNS server for DNS name resolution
Received Packets:
The number of packets received through this interface
Sent Packets:
The number of packets sent through this interface
Total Packets:
The total number of packets sent and received through this
interface
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Viewing the System Log
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Received Bytes:
The number of bytes received through this interface
Sent Bytes:
The number of bytes sent through this interface
Total Bytes:
The total number of bytes sent and received through this
interface
Error Packets Received:
The number of error packets received through
this interface
Dropped Packets Received:
The number of received packets that were
dropped due to issues such as error checksum.
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Wizard
Use this tab to access two Setup Wizards, the Basic Setup Wizard and the Access
Rule Setup Wizard. Run the Basic Setup Wizard to change the number of WAN
ports or set up the router for your Internet connection(s). Run the Access Rule
Setup Wizard to set up the security policy for the router.
To open this page:
Click
Wizard
in the navigation tree. Alternatively click
Setup
Wizard
on the
System Summary
page.
This page includes the following sections:
Basic Setup, page 160
Access Rule Setup, page160
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Wizard
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Basic Setup
Use the Basic Setup Wizard to change the number of WAN ports or to configure
the Internet connection.
Click
Launch Now
to run the Basic Setup Wizard. Follow the on-screen
instructions to proceed. Refer to the information from your ISP to enter the
required settings for your connection.
Access Rule Setup
Use the Access Rule Setup Wizard to create firewall access rules. Click
Launch
Now
to run the Access Rule Setup Wizard. The wizard provides information about
the router’s default rules to help you get started. Follow the on-screen instructions
to proceed.

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