You can open IPv6 log tables in WEBconfig with
.The items have the following meanings:
- Idx.: Consecutive index. Furthermore, the table can also be checked via SNMP.
- System time: System time in UTC encoding (converted to plain text for display).
- Source addresses: Source address of the filtered packets.
- Destination addresses: Destination address of the filtered packets.
- Prot.: Protocol (TCP, UDP, etc.) of the filtered packets.
- Source port: Source port of the filtered packet (only for port related protocols).
- Destination port: Destination port of the filtered packet (only for port related protocols).
- Filter rule: Name of the rule that created the entry.
- Limit: Bit field that contains the description of the limit that caused the firewall to apply the filter. There following values are currently defined:
- 0x01: Absolute number
- 0x02: Number per second
- 0x04: Number per minute
- 0x08: Number per hour:
- 0X10: Global limit
- 0x20: Byte limit (if not set, it is a packet limit)
- 0x40: Limit only applies in the inbound direction
- 0x80: Limit only applies in the outbound direction
- Threshold: Threshold limit value of the triggering limit.
- Action: Bit field which lists all the actions performed. There following values are currently defined:
- 0x00000001: Accept
- 0x00000100: Reject
- 0x00000200: Establish filter
- 0x00000400: Internet (default router) filter
- 0x00000800: Drop
- 0x00001000: Disconnect
- 0x00004000: Lock source address
- 0x00020000: Lock destination address and port
- 0X20000000: Send SYSLOG notification message
- 0x40000000: Send SNMP trap
- 0x80000000: Send e-mail
Note: All firewall actions also appear in the IP router trace .