- Table of Contents
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- 07-System
- 01-High availability group
- 02-VRRP
- 03-Track
- 04-BFD
- 05-NQA
- 06-Basic log settings
- 07-Email server
- 08-Session log settings
- 09-NAT log settings
- 10-AFT log settings
- 11-Sandbox log settings
- 12-Threat log settings
- 13-Application audit log settings
- 14-NetShare log settings
- 15-URL filtering log settings
- 16-Attack defense log settings
- 17-Reputation log settings
- 18-Bandwidth alarm logs
- 19-Configuration log settings
- 20-Security policy log
- 21-Terminal identification logging
- 22-Heartbeat log settings
- 23-WAF log settings
- 24-IP access logs
- 25-MAC access log
- 26-Load balancing logging
- 27-Bandwidth management logs
- 28-Context rate limit logging
- 29-Zero trust logs
- 30-Report settings
- 31-Session settings
- 32-Signature upgrade
- 33-Software upgrade
- 34-License management
- 35-IRF
- 36-IRF advanced settings
- 37-Contexts
- 38-Administrators
- 39-Date and time
- 40-MAC address learning through a Layer 3 device
- 41-SNMP
- 42-Configuration management
- 43-Reboot
- 44-About
- 45-Ping
- 46-Tracert
- 47-Packet capture
- 48-Webpage Diagnosis
- 49-Diagnostic Info
- 50-Packet trace
- 51-Load balancing test
- 52-IPsec diagnosis
- 53-Fast Internet Access
- Related Documents
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Bandwidth alarm logs
Introduction
This feature monitors the total incoming traffic on the device. The device examines the total incoming traffic rate every 5 seconds and uses the average traffic rate during the 5 seconds to compare with the threshold. A log message is generated if the total incoming traffic rate on the device has reached or exceeded the threshold for the specified duration. After that, a log message is generated if the average traffic rate during a 5-second period reaches or exceeds the threshold. A log message is also generated when the average traffic rate falls below the threshold for the first time. Bandwidth alarm logs can only be output as system logs.