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Selecting Which Information to Log, Saving Log Files on a Server, Broadcast on LAN

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Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1210 User Manual Log entries and action buttons are described in the Table 7. Table 1. Field or Button Current time Description or action Source IP Source port and interface Destination Destination port and interface Refresh button Clear Log button Send Log button Apply button Cancel button Description The date and time the log entry was recorded. The type of event and what action was taken, if any. The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry. The service port number of the initiating device, and whether it originated from the LAN or WAN. The name or IP address of the destination device or website. The service port number of the destination device, and whether it is on the LAN or WAN. Refresh the log screen. Clear the log entries. Email the log immediately. Apply the current settings. Clear the current settings. Selecting Which Information to Log Besides the standard information listed previously, you can choose to log additional information. Those optional selections are as follows: • Attempted access to blocked site • Connections to the router menu • Router operation (start up, get time, and so on) • Known DoS attacks and port scans Saving Log Files on a Server You can choose to write the logs to a computer running a syslog program. To activate this feature, select to the Broadcast on LAN radio button, or enter the IP address of the server where the syslog file will be written. Chapter 3. Content Filtering | 39

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Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1210 User Manual
Log entries and action buttons are described in the
Table 7
.
Table 1.
Field or Button
Description
Current time
The date and time the log entry was recorded.
Description or action
The type of event and what action was taken, if any.
Source IP
The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry.
Source port and interface
The service port number of the initiating device, and whether it
originated from the LAN or WAN.
Destination
The name or IP address of the destination device or website.
Destination port and interface
The service port number of the destination device, and whether it is
on the LAN or WAN.
Refresh button
Refresh the log screen.
Clear Log button
Clear the log entries.
Send Log button
Email the log immediately.
Apply button
Apply the current settings.
Cancel button
Clear the current settings.
Selecting Which Information to Log
Besides the standard information listed previously, you can choose to log additional
information. Those optional selections are as follows:
Attempted access to blocked site
Connections to the router menu
Router operation (start up, get time, and so on)
Known DoS attacks and port scans
Saving Log Files on a Server
You can choose to write the logs to a computer running a syslog program. To activate this
feature, select to the
Broadcast on LAN
radio button, or enter the IP address of the server
where the syslog file will be written.