Version 6.2 361 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
The log table displays the following details:
• Time: time the event occurred.
• Event: there are five kinds of events:
♦ Inbound Traffic: event is a result of an incoming packet.
♦ Outbound Traffic: event is a result of outgoing packet.
♦ Firewall Setup: configuration message
♦ WBM Login: indicates that a user has logged in to the Web interface.
♦ CLI Login: indicates that a user has logged in to CLI (via Telnet).
• Event-Type: textual description of the event:
♦ Blocked: packet was blocked (message is colored red).
♦ Accepted: packet was accepted (message is colored green).
• Details: additional details about the packet or the event such as protocol, IP
addresses, ports, etc.
The page also provides you with the following buttons:
Clear Log: clears currently displayed log messages from the table.
Refresh: updates the log display with the latest log messages.
Settings: allows you to select the types of activities for which you want to have a log
message generated, as shown below:
Figure 3-316: Log Settings Page
• Accepted Events group:
♦ Accepted Incoming Connections: generates a log message for each
successful attempt to establish an inbound connection to the home network.
♦ Accepted Outgoing Connections: generates a log message for each
successful attempt to establish an outgoing connection to the public network.