Technical Reference; Table 173 System Maintenance Logs - ZyXEL Communications 5 Series User Manual

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Table 172 LOGS > Log Settings (continued)
LABEL
Active
Log Consolidation
Period
Apply
Reset

32.4 Technical Reference

Log Descriptions
This section provides descriptions of example log messages.
The variables "%d", "%x" and "%s" respectively refer to decimal numbers, hexadecimal
numbers and strings (a list of upper/lower case letters or numbers).

Table 173 System Maintenance Logs

LOG MESSAGE
Time set from NTP server:
<server address>, offset:
<time offset> sec
Failed to sync with <time
server type> server: <time
server address>
WAN interface gets IP: %s
DHCP client IP expired
DHCP server assigns %s
Successful SMT login
SMT login failed
Successful WEB login
WEB login failed
Successful TELNET login
TELNET login failed
Successful FTP login
FTP login failed
NAT Session Table is Full!
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DESCRIPTION
Some logs (such as the Attacks logs) may be so numerous that it becomes
easy to ignore other important log messages. Select this check box to merge
logs with identical messages into one log.
See the CLI Reference Guide for how to see what log messages will be
consolidated.
Specify the time interval during which the ZyWALL merges logs with identical
messages into one log.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
DESCRIPTION
The router has adjusted its time based on information from
the time server.
The router failed to get information from the time server.
A WAN interface got a new IP address from the DHCP,
PPPoE, PPTP or dial-up server.
A DHCP client's IP address has expired.
The DHCP server assigned an IP address to a client.
Someone has logged on to the router's SMT interface.
Someone has failed to log on to the router's SMT interface.
Someone has logged on to the router's web configurator
interface.
Someone has failed to log on to the router's web configurator
interface.
Someone has logged on to the router via telnet.
Someone has failed to log on to the router via telnet.
Someone has logged on to the router via FTP.
Someone has failed to log on to the router via FTP.
The maximum number of NAT session table entries has been
exceeded and the table is full.
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