
Monitoring | Filterable Event Log
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VPN 3002 Hardware Client User Guide
Next Hop
For remote routes, the IP address of the next system in the path to the destination. 0.0.0.0 indicates a
local route; i.e., there is no next hop.
Interface
The VPN 3002 network interface through which traffic moves on this route:
Private interface
Public interface
Protocol
The protocol or source of this routing table entry:
Static = configured static route.
Local = local VPN 3002 interface address.
ICMP = learned from an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) redirect message.
Default = the default gateway.
Age
The number of seconds since this route was last updated or otherwise validated. The age is relative to
the screen display time; e.g.,
25 means the route was last validated 25 seconds before the screen was
displayed.
0 indicates a static, local, or default route.
Metric
The metric, or cost, of this route. 1 is lowest, 16 is highest.
Monitoring | Filterable Event Log
This screen shows the events in the current event log, lets you filter and display events by various
criteria, and lets you manage the event log file. For troubleshooting any system difficulty, or just to
examine details of system activity, consult the event log first.
The VPN 3002 records events in nonvolatile memory, thus the event log persists even if the system is
powered off. It holds 256 events, and it wraps when it is full; that is, entry or 257 overwrites entry 1, etc.
Use the scroll controls (if present) to display more events in the log.
To configure event handling, see the
Configuration | System | Events screens.
To
Get, Save, or Clear the event log file, you must have Access Rights to Read/Write Files. See the
Administration | Administrators | Modify Properties screen.
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