ZyXEL Communications ZyWall USG 2000 User Manual page 963

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Table 289 System Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
In total, received %d
arp response packets
for the requested IP
address
Clear arp cache
successfully.
Client MAC address is
not an Ethernet
address
DHCP request received
via interface
%s (%s:%s), src_mac:
%s with requested IP:
%s
IP confliction is
detected. Send back
DHCP-NAK.
Clear ARP cache done
Set manual time has
succeeded. Current
time is %s
NTP update successful,
current time is %s
NTP update failed
Device is rebooted by
administrator!
Insufficient memory.
Connect to dyndns
server has failed.
Update the profile %s
has failed because of
strange server
response.
Update the profile %s
has succeeded because
the IP address of FQDN
%s was not changed.
Update the profile %s
has succeeded.
Update the profile %s
has failed because the
FQDN %s is invalid.
Update the profile %s
has failed because the
FQDN %s is malformed.
ZyWALL USG 2000 User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
The device received the specified total number of ARP
response packets for the requested IP address.
The ARP cache was cleared successfully.
A client MAC address is not an Ethernet address.
The device received a DHCP request through the specified
interface.
IP conflict was detected. Send back DHCP-NAK.
Clear ARP cache done.
The device date and time was changed manually.
%s is the date and time.
The device successfully synchronized with a NTP time server .
%s is the date and time.
The device was not able to synchronize with the NTP time
server successfully.
An administrator restarted the device.
Cannot allocate system memory.
Cannot connect to members.dyndns.org to update DDNS.
Update profile failed because the response was strange, %s is
the profile name.
Update profile succeeded, because the IP address of profile is
unchanged, %s is the profile name.
Update profile succeeded, %s is the profile name.
Update profile failed because FQDN for the profile is invalid
for DynDNS, 1st %s is the profile name, 2nd %s is the FQDN
of the profile.
The FQDN format is malformed for DynDNS server, 1st %s is
the profile name, 2nd %s is the FQDN of the profile.
Appendix A Log Descriptions
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