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IPSec Restart, WAN Status, Auto Rollover

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FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual Table B-6. System Logs: Firewall Restart Message Explanation Recommended Action Jan 23 16:20:44 [FVS338] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted Log generated when the firewall is restarted. This log is logged when firewall restarts after applying any changes in the configuration. None IPSec Restart This logging is always done. Table B-7. System Logs: IPSec Restart Message Explanation Recommended Action Jan 23 16:20:44 [FVS338] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted Log generated when the IPSEC is restarted. This log is logged when IPSEC restarts after applying any changes in the configuration. None WAN Status This section describes the logs generated by the WAN component. If there are two ISP links for Internet connectivity, the router can be configured in Auto Rollover Mode. Auto Rollover When WAN mode is configured to Auto Rollover, primary link is active and secondary acts as a backup. When primary link goes down, secondary becomes active until primary comes up. The device monitors the status of the primary link by the configured WAN Failure Detection method. This section describes the logs generated when the WAN mode is set to auto rollover. B-4 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, March 2009

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FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual
B-4
System Logs and Error Messages
v1.0, March 2009
IPSec Restart
This logging is always done.
WAN Status
This section describes the logs generated by the WAN component.
If there are two ISP links for Internet connectivity, the router can be configured in Auto Rollover
Mode.
Auto Rollover
When WAN mode is configured to Auto Rollover, primary link is active and secondary acts as a
backup. When primary link goes down, secondary becomes active until primary comes up. The
device monitors the status of the primary link by the configured WAN Failure Detection method.
This section describes the logs generated when the WAN mode is set to auto rollover.
Table B-6. System Logs: Firewall Restart
Message
Jan 23 16:20:44 [FVS338] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
Explanation
Log generated when the firewall is restarted.
This log is logged when firewall restarts after applying any changes in the
configuration.
Recommended Action
None
Table B-7. System Logs: IPSec Restart
Message
Jan 23 16:20:44 [FVS338] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
Explanation
Log generated when the IPSEC is restarted.
This log is logged when IPSEC restarts after applying any changes in the
configuration.
Recommended Action
None