Table 118 Packet Filter Logs; Table 119 Icmp Logs - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL P1 User Manual

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Chapter 22 Logs
Table 117 TCP Reset Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
Firewall session time
out, sent TCP RST
Exceed MAX incomplete,
sent TCP RST
Access block, sent TCP
RST

Table 118 Packet Filter Logs

LOG MESSAGE
[ TCP | UDP | ICMP | IGMP |
Generic ] packet filter
matched (set: %d, rule: %d)
F
or type and code details, see

Table 119 ICMP Logs

LOG MESSAGE
Firewall default policy: ICMP
<Packet Direction>, <type:%d>,
<code:%d>
Firewall rule [NOT] match: ICMP
<Packet Direction>, <rule:%d>,
<type:%d>, <code:%d>
Triangle route packet forwarded:
ICMP
Packet without a NAT table entry
blocked: ICMP
Unsupported/out-of-order ICMP:
ICMP
Router reply ICMP packet: ICMP
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DESCRIPTION
The router sent a TCP reset packet when a dynamic firewall
session timed out.
The default timeout values are as follows:
ICMP idle timeout: 3 minutes
UDP idle timeout: 3 minutes
TCP connection (three way handshaking) timeout: 270 seconds
TCP FIN-wait timeout: 2 MSL (Maximum Segment Lifetime set in
the TCP header).
TCP idle (established) timeout (s): 150 minutes
TCP reset timeout: 10 seconds
The router sent a TCP reset packet when the number of
incomplete connections (TCP and UDP) exceeded the user-
configured threshold. (Incomplete count is for all TCP and UDP
connections through the firewall.)Note: When the number of
incomplete connections (TCP + UDP) > "Maximum Incomplete
High", the router sends TCP RST packets for TCP connections
and destroys TOS (firewall dynamic sessions) until incomplete
connections < "Maximum Incomplete Low".
The router sends a TCP RST packet and generates this log if you
turn on the firewall TCP reset mechanism (via CI command: "sys
firewall tcprst").
DESCRIPTION
Attempted access matched a configured filter rule (denoted
by its set and rule number) and was blocked or forwarded
according to the rule.
Table 131 on page
360.
DESCRIPTION
ICMP access matched the default policy and was
blocked or forwarded according to the user's setting.
ICMP access matched (or didn't match) a firewall rule
(denoted by its number) and was blocked or forwarded
according to the rule.
The firewall allowed a triangle route session to pass
through.
The router blocked a packet that didn't have a
corresponding NAT table entry.
The firewall does not support this kind of ICMP packets
or the ICMP packets are out of order.
The router sent an ICMP reply packet to the sender.
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