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timsoles
Feb 25, 2013Aspirant
SRXN3205 Log Messages
We are having problems with a poor broadband connection which occasionaly disconnects for brief periods, and after this occurs we are losing our remote access (RWW) to our SBS 2003 server.
The log on the router is showing the following when the connection is lost:
2013 Feb 23 15:18:44 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Feb 23 15:18:46 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Feb 23 15:18:49 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Feb 23 15:18:49 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
On occasions this is repeated many times.
To get RWW working again we are re-running the Internet Connection Wizard on our SBS 2003 server which updates the router by UPnP and this restores our remote access.
Could the intermittent problem reflected in the log above result in the Firewall settings on our router changing?
Our SRXN3205 has the firmware version 3.0.8-12
The log on the router is showing the following when the connection is lost:
2013 Feb 23 15:18:44 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Feb 23 15:18:46 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Feb 23 15:18:49 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Feb 23 15:18:49 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
On occasions this is repeated many times.
To get RWW working again we are re-running the Internet Connection Wizard on our SBS 2003 server which updates the router by UPnP and this restores our remote access.
Could the intermittent problem reflected in the log above result in the Firewall settings on our router changing?
Our SRXN3205 has the firmware version 3.0.8-12
2 Replies
- timsolesAspirantAs a novice user needing help, can someone give an opinion on our error log:
2013 Mar 5 07:44:17 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 07:44:19 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 07:44:21 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 07:44:21 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:42:49 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:42:52 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 11:42:54 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 11:42:54 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:44:14 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:44:17 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 11:44:19 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 11:44:19 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:47:00 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:47:02 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 11:47:04 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 11:47:04 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:48:45 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:48:48 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 11:48:50 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 11:48:50 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:50:51 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 11:50:53 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 11:50:55 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 11:50:55 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:33:17 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:33:20 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 12:33:22 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 12:33:22 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:35:03 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:35:06 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 12:35:08 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 12:35:08 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:37:29 [SRXN3205] [wand] [FW] Firewall Restarted
2013 Mar 5 12:37:31 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE stopped_
2013 Mar 5 12:37:33 [SRXN3205] [IKE] IKE started_
2013 Mar 5 12:37:33 [SRXN3205] [wand] [IPSEC] IPSEC Restarted
Is this likely to be caused by an intermitent broadband connection, or something else?
Also, is the above likely to result in any changes to the firewall settings on the router or the UPnP settings sent to the router by our server?
Our SRXN3205 has the firmware version 3.0.8-12 - jmizoguchiVirtuosoNot sure what type of broadband but suggestion is to remove the router and hook up a computer to the broadband and issues are still the same.
You always start from the broadband and router next .
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