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Title: DFL-800 drop packets
Post by: nestorbj on August 04, 2010, 01:44:35 AM
Dear all,

I need help and suggestions.
I have a DFL-800 NetDefend Firewall, and I attached an Intel Storage Server (NAS) device into the LAN.
Often the NAS cannot access for a moments, then it can be access again.
I see the log, and got this message for the NAS device.

2010-08-04
15:33:52   Warning   RULE
6000051   Default_Rule   UDP   lan
192.168.9.11
239.255.255.250   32915
1900   ruleset_drop_packet
drop
ipdatalen=350 udptotlen=350

Its that the cause of access/cannot access problem to the NAS?
How can configure/setting the NetDefend Firewall so that message not rise again?
If it's not the cause, what is the possible cause, and how to solve that?

Thankyou.
Title: Re: DFL-800 drop packets
Post by: danilovav on August 04, 2010, 07:54:11 PM
Your message means DFL drops broadcast packet by SSDP.
How you try access your NAS? Thru files (SMB) or web interface? Try to ping it during unaccessible time.
Title: Re: DFL-800 drop packets
Post by: nestorbj on August 04, 2010, 08:47:42 PM
I used the web interface only to do the administrative task (eg. create user, create folder, expand quota, shutdown the NAS). On daily basis, the user (+/- 10 user) will use the NAS for copy/transfer files.
Title: Re: DFL-800 drop packets
Post by: nestorbj on August 04, 2010, 08:56:59 PM
Additional Info:
- The internet works OK.
- The LAN works OK.
- the Rules works OK
- The DHCP works OK
All seems to work OK, only the NAS has issue above.