Chapter 21 log – AirLive RS-3000 User Manual

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Log

records all connections that pass through the RS-3000’s control policies. The information is

classified as Traffic Log, Event Log, and Connection Log.

Traffic Log

’s parameters are setup when setting up policies. Traffic logs record the details of packets

such as the start and stop time of connection, the duration of connection, the source address, the

destination address and services requested, for each control policy.

Event Log

record the contents of System Configurations changes made by the Administrator such as

the time of change, settings that change, the IP address used to log in…etc.

Connection Log

records all of the connections of RS-3000. When the connection occurs some problem,

the Administrator can trace back the problem from the information.

Application Blocking Log

records the contents of Application Blocking result when RS-3000 is

configured to block Application connections.

Content Blocking Log

records the contents of Content Blocking result when RS-3000 is enabled

Content Blocking function.

How to use the Log

The Administrator can use the log data to monitor and manage the device and the networks. The

Administrator can view the logged data to evaluate and troubleshoot the network, such as pinpointing

the source of traffic congestions.

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