ZyXEL Communications P-334U User Manual

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P-334U/P-335U User’s Guide

Appendix F Log Descriptions

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Table 117 TCP Reset Logs

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

Under SYN flood attack,
sent TCP RST

The router sent a TCP reset packet when a host was under a SYN

flood attack (the TCP incomplete count is per destination host.)

Exceed TCP MAX
incomplete, sent TCP RST

The router sent a TCP reset packet when the number of TCP

incomplete connections exceeded the user configured threshold.

(the TCP incomplete count is per destination host.) Note: Refer to

TCP Maximum Incomplete in the Firewall Attack Alerts screen.

Peer TCP state out of
order, sent TCP RST

The router sent a TCP reset packet when a TCP connection state

was out of order.Note: The firewall refers to RFC793 Figure 6 to

check the TCP state.

Firewall session time
out, sent TCP RST

The router sent a TCP reset packet when a dynamic firewall

session timed out.
The default timeout values are as follows:
ICMP idle timeout: 3 minutes
UDP idle timeout: 3 minutes
TCP connection (three way handshaking) timeout: 270 seconds
TCP FIN-wait timeout: 2 MSL (Maximum Segment Lifetime set in

the TCP header).
TCP idle (established) timeout (s): 150 minutes
TCP reset timeout: 10 seconds

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 118 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.

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