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Log Tab - System Log
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Log Setting
Alert Log
You can receive alert logs for specific types of events: Syn Flooding, IP Spoofing, Win Nuke, Ping of Death, and
Unauthorized Login Attempt. To be notified of a specific event, click its checkbox.
General Log
You can receive logs that track specific types of events: System Error Messages, Deny Policies, Allow Policies,
Configuration Changes, and Authorized Login. To include an event in the log, click its checkbox.
View System Log. Click this button to display a log of all activities and to access a drop-down menu of the various
logs available.
From the drop-down menu, select the log you wish to view:
ALL
,
System Log
,
Access Log
,
Firewall Log
, or
VPN
Log
. When you select All, you will see a log of all activities. The System Log displays a list of cold and warm
starts, web login successes and failures, and packet filtering policies, while the Access Log shows all activities
involving local network or Internet access. The Firewall Log displays all activities regarding the Router’s firewall,
while the VPN Log shows information about VPN tunnel activity.
To clear a log, click the
Clear
button. To update a log, click the
Refresh
button. To exit this screen, click the
Close
button.
Outgoing Log Table. Click the
Outgoing Log Table
button to view a temporary log of all the URLs and IP
addresses of Internet sites that users on your network have accessed. Each event is described, and the LAN IP
address, Destination URL/IP, and Service/Port Number for each site are listed. Click the
Refresh
button to update
the log. To exit this screen, click the
Close
button.
Incoming Log Table. Click the
Incoming Log Table
button to view a temporary log describing all the incoming
Internet traffic. Each event is described, and the Source IP and Destination Port number for each event are listed.
Click the
Refresh
button to update the log. To exit this screen, click the
Close
button.
Clear Log Now. Click this button to clear your log without e-mailing it. Only use this button if you are willing to
lose your log information.
Click the
Save Settings
button to save your changes, or click the
Cancel Changes
button to undo the changes.
Figure 6-95: View Outgoing Log Table
Figure 6-93: View All Logs
Figure 6-94: View VPN Log
Figure 6-96: View Incoming Log Table
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Log Tab - System Statistics
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Log Tab - System Statistics
This screen displays statistics about all of the Router’s ports (LAN, DMZ, and all WAN ports). For each port, the
following statistics are listed: Device Name, Status, IP Address, MAC Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
number of Received Packets, number of Sent Packets, number of Total Packets, number of Received Bytes,
number of Sent Bytes, number of Total Bytes, number of Error Packets Received, and number of Dropped Packets
Received.
When there are more than two WAN ports, click
Next page
to see additional system statistics on the next page.
Then click
Previous page
to see the system statistics on the previous page.
Click the
Refresh
button to update the statistics.
Figure 6-97: System Statistics
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
Wizard Tab
Use this tab to access two Setup Wizards, the Basic Setup Wizard and the Access Rule Setup Wizard. Run the
Basic Setup Wizard to set up the Router for your Internet connection(s). Run the Access Rule Setup Wizard to set
up the security policy for the Router.
Basic Setup
If you want to change the number of WAN ports, go to the Change Number of WAN Ports section. If you want to
modify the Router’s network settings, go to the Modify the Router’s Network Settings section.
Change Number of WAN Ports
1.
Click the
Launch Now
button to run the Basic Setup Wizard.
2.
The screen shown in Figure 6-99 will appear. If you want to change the number of WAN ports, select
Set the
total number of WAN ports
. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the
Setup Wizard.
3.
Select the number of WAN ports you want to use, up to a maximum of 7. Click the
Next
button to continue.
Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-99: Basic Setup Wizard - Change Number
of WAN Ports
Figure 6-98: Wizard
Figure 6-100: Change Number of WAN Ports
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
4.
The screen shown in Figure 6-101 will appear. If you want to save your changes, click the Save Settings
button. Click the Previous button if you want to return to the previous screen. Click the Exit button if you want
to exit the Setup Wizard (your changes will not be saved).
Modify the Router’s Network Settings
1.
Click the
Launch Now
button to run the Basic Setup Wizard.
2.
The screen shown in Figure 6-102 will appear. If you want to edit the Router’s network settings, select
Edit
Network Settings
. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup
Wizard.
3.
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may require you to use a host and domain name for your Internet
connection. If your ISP requires them, complete the
Host Name
and
Domain Name
fields; otherwise leave
these blank. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the previous
screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-101: Save Settings
Figure 6-102: Basic Setup Wizard - Edit
Network Settings
Figure 6-103: Host and Domain Name
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Wizard Tab
10/100 16-Port VPN Router
4.
On the screen shown in Figure 6-104, select the WAN (or Internet) Connection Type for the Interface listed
(generally, the Setup Wizard will begin with WAN1). Select the appropriate connection type:
Obtain an IP
automatically
,
Static IP
, or
PPPoE
. Click the
Next
button to continue. Click the
Previous
button if you want
to return to the previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
5.
Depending on which connection type you have selected, the appropriate screen will appear. Follow the
instructions for the appropriate connection type:
Obtain an IP automatically
If you chose Obtain an IP automatically, the screen shown in Figure 6-105 will appear. If you want to use the
ISP’s DNS server, select
Use DNS Server provided by ISP (default)
. If you want to designate a specific DNS
server IP address, select
Use the Following DNS Server Addresses
, and enter the DNS server IP addresses
you want to use (you must enter at least one).
Click the
Next
button to continue, and proceed to step 6. Click the
Previous
button if you want to return to the
previous screen. Click the
Exit
button if you want to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 6-105: Obtain an IP Automatically
Figure 6-104: WAN Connection Type
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