Routing Logs - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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Section 9 - Maintenance
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Routing Logs
Traffic can be tracked based on whether the packet was accepted or dropped by the firewall. Denial of service
attacks, general attack information, login attempts, dropped packets, and similar events can be captured for
review.
Note: Enabling logging options may generate a significant volume of log messages and is recommended for
debugging purposes only.
Traffic through each network segment (LAN, WAN, DMZ) can be tracked based on whether the packet was
accepted or dropped by the firewall.
Accepted Packets are those that were successfully transferred through the corresponding network segment (i.e.,
LAN to WAN). This option is particularly useful when the Default Outbound Policy is "Block Always" so you can
monitor traffic that is passed through the firewall.
Dropped Packets are packets that were intentionally blocked from being transferred through the corresponding
network segment. This option is useful when the Default Outbound Policy is "Allow Always".
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Routing Logs.
2. Toggle which events you want to log to ON and click Save.
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