Error log on DSL modem.

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Feb 4 12:13:00 2014
Other
Warning
Unable to change DSCP of icmp socket to value 0 for ping Socket operation on non-socket
Feb 4 12:13:00 2014
Bridge
Warning
Cannot find cache entry for mac 00:00:00:00:00:00 ret=-1
Feb 4 12:11:01 2014
Other
Warning
Unable to change DSCP of icmp socket to value 0 for ping Socket operation on non-socket
Feb 3 22:18:17 2014
Remote Update
Error
Failed retrieving new version
Feb 2 22:18:17 2014
Remote Update
Error
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Feb 1 22:18:15 2014
Remote Update
Error
Failed retrieving new version
Feb 1 14:17:35 2014
Main Task
Warning
num of page-ins done by cramfs (86) exceeds threshold(80)
Feb 1 14:05:39 2014
DNS
Warning
Packet too short: 12 octets
 [repeated 2 times, last time on Feb 1 14:05:44 2014]
Jan 31 22:18:12 2014
Remote Update
Error
Failed retrieving new version
Jan 31 06:02:46 2014
DNS
Warning
Too many forwarded messages
 [repeated 7 times, last time on Jan 31 06:02:54 2014]
Jan 30 22:18:12 2014
Remote Update
Error
Failed retrieving new version
Jan 29 22:18:10 2014
Remote Update
Error
Failed retrieving new version
Jan 29 22:18:08 2014
Other
Warning
Unable to change DSCP of icmp socket to value 0 for ping Socket operation on non-socket

I just switched back over to Verizon a few weeks ago, whatever modem/router it is that they sent me. Here is the information from the System Information screen.
Gateway ID:
{edited for privacy}
Software Version:
5.4.12.1.44.2.1
Upgrade
Release Date:
Nov 14 2013
Platform:
D-Link DSL-2750B Board
Tag:
Ntag-5_4_12_1_44_2_1
Compilation Flags:
LIC=/home/bat/bat/dlink_bcm96328_5_4_12_1/20131114_1249/conf/jpkg_bcm9636x_dlink.lic DIST=DLINK_DSL2750B CONFIG_RG_PROD_IMG=y
System Up Time:
5 days, 15 hours
Load Average (1 / 5 / 15 mins.):
0.18 / 0.05 / 0.01

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