D-Link DFL-1500 [102/271] D link d link 94

D-Link DFL-1500 [102/271] D link d link 94
Part IV
Firewall & IP/MAC Binding
D-Link 94
do not log / log
the matched
session
If packet is matched the rule condition, Log or
Don’t log this matched packet?
log / do not log log
Forward
bandwidth class
About this field description, please refer Table 26-6 Add a new
Bandwidth Management rule for more information.
def_class
Reverse
bandwidth class
The same as above field. def_class
Table 10-3 Insert a Firewall rule
Step 4. View the Firewall Log
You can go to DEVICE Status>Firewall Logs
>Firewall Logs to view the firewall logs. If you
prefer to download these logs, please click the
“Download To Local” button to save the logs to
localhost.
DEVICE Status > Firewall Logs > Firewall Logs
FIELD DESCRIPTION
No The indicated firewall log sequence number.
Time The record time of indicated firewall log.
From The source IP address (include port) which the indicated log event is come from.
To The destination IP address (include port) which the indicated log event is bound for.
Protocol/(Service) The record log is TCP, UDP or ICMP / (which service it will be).
From The interface which the indicated log event come from.
To The interface which the indicated log event is bound for.
Action The status of indicated firewall log is Block or Forward.
Rule
The log is produced by which firewall rule.
“Default” means the default rule of the selected firewall direction.
“RM-<method>” means the log is produced by remote management function (Almost it is the
illegal user who wants to use the Non-Opened remote management functions.
“Rule-Name” The log is produced by which firewall rule.
Table 10-4 Firewall log field description

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