TP600VPN and Logging
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TP600VPN and Logging
Region : Netherlands
Model : TL-R600VPN
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.2.0 Build 130216 Rel.61471n
ISP :
Dear Support,
How can I configure the logging in the R600VPN so that I can see what packets/traffic is knocking on my LAN ports?
Inside the R600VPN I can configure Access Control, which is a nice feature, but its useless when i can't see what the network traffic is towards the R600VPN.
I was hoping that the Logging functionality inside the R600VPN would show me Packets that are currently blocked or Allowed by the Access Control, but thats not the case.
Also Im unable to see What traffic is knocking on my WAN port.
So how can I activate Logging on the R600VPN that is usefull to create more powerfull filters?
I can emagine to have a Syslog server redirect / offload. SNMP is probably too much memory, but at least a log level that shows whats going on on the network ports.
Hope you have an answer / solution..
Thanks, Norm
Model : TL-R600VPN
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.2.0 Build 130216 Rel.61471n
ISP :
Dear Support,
How can I configure the logging in the R600VPN so that I can see what packets/traffic is knocking on my LAN ports?
Inside the R600VPN I can configure Access Control, which is a nice feature, but its useless when i can't see what the network traffic is towards the R600VPN.
I was hoping that the Logging functionality inside the R600VPN would show me Packets that are currently blocked or Allowed by the Access Control, but thats not the case.
Also Im unable to see What traffic is knocking on my WAN port.
So how can I activate Logging on the R600VPN that is usefull to create more powerfull filters?
I can emagine to have a Syslog server redirect / offload. SNMP is probably too much memory, but at least a log level that shows whats going on on the network ports.
Hope you have an answer / solution..
Thanks, Norm