Appendix A Log Descriptions
NXC5200 User’s Guide
587
BWM has been
activated.
The global setting for bandwidth management on the NXC has
been turned on.
BWM has been
deactivated.
The global setting for bandwidth management on the NXC has
been turned off.
Table 223
Built-in Services Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
User on %u.%u.%u.%u
has been denied access
from %s
HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSH/FTP/SNMP access to the device
was denied.
%u.%u.%u.%u is IP address
%s is HTTP/HTTPS/SSH/SNMP/FTP/TELNET
HTTPS certificate:%s
does not exist. HTTPS
service will not work.
An administrator assigned a nonexistent certificate to HTTPS.
%s is certificate name assigned by user
HTTPS port has been
changed to port %s.
An administrator changed the port number for HTTPS.
%s is port number
HTTPS port has been
changed to default
port.
An administrator changed the port number for HTTPS back to
the default (443).
HTTP port has changed
to port %s.
An administrator changed the port number for HTTP.
%s is port number assigned by user
HTTP port has changed
to default port.
An administrator changed the port number for HTTP back to
the default (80).
SSH port has been
changed to port %s.
An administrator changed the port number for SSH.
%s is port number assigned by user
SSH port has been
changed to default
port.
An administrator changed the port number for SSH back to
the default (22).
SSH certificate:%s
does not exist. SSH
service will not work.
An administrator assigned a nonexistent certificate to SSH.
%s is certificate name assigned by user
SSH certificate:%s
format is wrong. SSH
service will not work.
After an administrator assigns a certificate for SSH, the
device needs to convert it to a key used for SSH.
%s is certificate name assigned by user
TELNET port has been
changed to port %s.
An administrator changed the port number for TELNET.
%s is port number assigned by user
TELNET port has been
changed to default
port.
An administrator changed the port number for TELNET back
to the default (23).
Table 222
Policy Route Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION