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Chapter 6: Set Up and Configure the Router
Log Tab - System Log
10/100 4-Port VPN Router
Mail Server: If you wish to have any log or alert information E-mailed to you, then you must enter the name or
numerical IP address of your SMTP server. Your Internet Service Provider can provide you with this information.
Send E-mail To: This is the E-mail address to which your log files will be sent. You may leave this field blank if
you do not want to receive copies of your log information.
Log Queue Length (entries): The default is 50 entries. The Router will e-mail the log when Log entries is over 50.
Log Time Threshold (minutes): The default is 10 minutes. The Router will e-mail the log every 10 minutes.
The Router will e-mail the log when it meets any of Log Queue Length or Log Time Threshold settings.
E-mail Log Now: Click the
E-mail Log Now
button to immediately send the log to the address in the Send E-mail
to field.
Log Setting
Alert Log
You can receive alert logs for the following events. Check the box for the desired event. Syn Flooding, IP
Spoofing, Win Nuke, Ping of Death and Unauthorized Login Attempt.
General Log
You can receive alert logs for the following events. Check the box for the desired event. System Error Messages,
Deny Policies, Allow Policies, Content Filtering, Data Inspection, Authorized Login, Configuration Changes.
View System Log: Click this button to view ALL, System Log, Access Log, Firewall Log, or VPN Log.
Outgoing Log Table: Click this button to view the outgoing packet information including LAN IP, Destination
URL/IP and Service/Port number.
Incoming Log Table: Click this button to view the incoming packet information including Source IP and
Destination Port number.
Clear Log Now: This button will clear out your log without e-mailing it. Only use this button if you don't mind
losing your log information.