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Chapter 22 Logs
P-2802H(W)(L)-I Series User’s Guide
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Exceed MAX incomplete, 
sent TCP RST
The router sent a TCP reset packet when the number of 
incomplete connections (TCP and UDP) exceeded the user-
configured threshold. (Incomplete count is for all TCP and UDP 
connections through the firewall.)Note: When the number of 
incomplete connections (TCP + UDP) > “Maximum Incomplete 
High”, the router sends TCP RST packets for TCP connections 
and destroys TOS (firewall dynamic sessions) until incomplete 
connections < “Maximum Incomplete Low”.
Access block, sent TCP 
RST
The router sends a TCP RST packet and generates this log if you 
turn on the firewall TCP reset mechanism (via CI command: "sys 
firewall tcprst").
Table 122   Packet Filter Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
[ TCP | UDP | ICMP | IGMP | 
Generic ] packet filter 
matched (set: %d, rule: %d)
Attempted access matched a configured filter rule (denoted 
by its set and rule number) and was blocked or forwarded 
according to the rule.
Table 123   ICMP Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
Firewall default policy: ICMP 
<Packet Direction>, <type:%d>, 
<code:%d>
ICMP access matched the default policy and was 
blocked or forwarded according to the user's setting.
Firewall rule [NOT] match: ICMP 
<Packet Direction>, <rule:%d>, 
<type:%d>, <code:%d>
ICMP access matched (or didn’t match) a firewall rule 
(denoted by its number) and was blocked or forwarded 
according to the rule. 
Triangle route packet forwarded: 
ICMP
The firewall allowed a triangle route session to pass 
through.
Packet without a NAT table entry 
blocked: ICMP
The router blocked a packet that didn’t have a 
corresponding NAT table entry.
Unsupported/out-of-order ICMP: 
ICMP
The firewall does not support this kind of ICMP packets 
or the ICMP packets are out of order.
Router reply ICMP packet: ICMP
The router sent an ICMP reply packet to the sender.
Table 124   CDR Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
board %d line %d channel %d, 
call %d, %s C01 Outgoing Call 
dev=%x ch=%x %s
The router received the setup requirements for a call. “call” is 
the reference (count) number of the call. “dev” is the device 
type (3 is for dial-up, 6 is for PPPoE, 10 is for PPTP). 
"channel" or “ch” is the call channel ID.For example,"board 0 
line 0 channel 0, call 3, C01 Outgoing Call dev=6 ch=0 
"Means the router has dialed to the PPPoE server 3 times.
Table 121   TCP Reset Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION