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20.3 Log Descriptions

This section provides descriptions of example log messages.
Table 74 System Maintenance Logs
LOG MESSAGE
Time calibration is
successful
Time calibration failed
WAN interface gets IP: %s
DHCP client IP expired
DHCP server assigns %s
Successful WEB login
WEB login failed
Successful TELNET login
TELNET login failed
Successful FTP login
FTP login failed
NAT Session Table is Full!
Starting Connectivity
Monitor
Time initialized by Daytime
Server
Time initialized by Time
server
Time initialized by NTP
server
Connect to Daytime server
fail
Connect to Time server fail
Connect to NTP server fail
Too large ICMP packet has
been dropped
Configuration Change: PC =
0x%x, Task ID = 0x%x
Successful SSH login
SSH login failed
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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, 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 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.
Starting Connectivity Monitor.
The router got the time and date from the Daytime
server.
The router got the time and date from the time
server.
The router got the time and date from the NTP server.
The router was not able to connect to the Daytime
server.
The router was not able to connect to the Time server.
The router was not able to connect to the NTP server.
The router dropped an ICMP packet that was too
large.
The router is saving configuration changes.
Someone has logged on to the router's SSH server.
Someone has failed to log on to the router's SSH
server.
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