Wireless 5508 controller - Guest Wlan time of day restrictions ?

Looking to add time of day restrictions to our Guest WLAN that is currently in its pilot phase.
Is there a way to config time of day access to a WLAN ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Dave

Dave,
There is nothing in the controller that allows you to do this... However you can achive this in a few manners..
1) Time ACL on the vlan. But your guest ssid will still be shown.
2) If you have WCS you can schedule a WLAN enable/disable with a template. This is what some of my customers use. They will create a template that triggers at 6pm to disable the wlan and at 7am enable the wlan.
I hope this helps.

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    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Call Trace:[<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff8014b2e0>][<ffffffff802c58ec>][<c0000000002231ac>][<c000000000229460>][<c0000000001eea80>][<c000000000229eb4>][<ffffffff802c0a00>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff801
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]
    <4>Intializing the 8021P-DSCP Remark Module
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for _8021p task IMP portPCI: Enabling device 0000:00:03.0 (0000 -> 0002)
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: Broadcom BCM432c 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.60.120.9
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_pptp version 3.1 loaded
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_pptp version 3.0 loaded
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 5 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2d03 to 0x2b01: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:51 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] IPv6 not configured on the interface
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:06 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    hope you can help me!
    EDIT: This is a log file from today in the morning:
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:41 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:system op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:43 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] [BONJOUR_DEBUG]: Getting the results of Sql Query: SELECT value FROM environment WHERE name='BONJOUR_DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME'
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] [BONJOUR_DEBUG]: Performing SqlQry : UPDATE bonjourDefaultServices SET textRecord = 'model=RV120W;deviceType=Router;deviceDescr=Wireless-N-VPN-Router;slaves=0;fmVersion=1.0.4.10;PIDVID=RV12
    W-E V01;MACAddress=00077D150BCA;serialNo=SER15320A9Q
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Linux version 2.6.21.7-Cavium-Octeon ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.1.2 (Cavium Networks Version: 1_6_0, build 34)) #1 Mon Jun 18 13:30:50 IST 2012
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] CVMSEG size: 2 cache lines (256 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] CPU revision is: 000d0601
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Determined physical RAM map:
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] memory: 0000000003800000 @ 0000000000700000 (usable)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Wasting 100352 bytes for tracking 1792 unused pages
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Initrd not found or empty - disabling initrd
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] On node 0 totalpages: 14336
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 220 pages used for memmap
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 0 pages reserved
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 14116 pages, LIFO batch:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   Normal zone: 0 pages used for memmap
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Built 1 zonelists. Total pages: 14116
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Kernel command line: bootoctlinux 0x3000200 mtdparts=phys_mapped_flash:512k(bootloader)ro,5632k(kernel),8704k(rootfs),1024k(data),128k(bootload-env) console=ttyS0,115200
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Primary instruction cache 32kB, virtually tagged, 4 way, 64 sets, linesize 128 bytes.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Primary data cache 16kB, 64-way, 2 sets, linesize 128 bytes.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB refill handler (49 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB load handler fastpath (64 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB store handler fastpath (67 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB modify handler fastpath (64 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PID hash table entries: 256 (order: 8, 2048 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Using 300.000 MHz high precision timer.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Memory: 53600k/57344k available (3099k kernel code, 3688k reserved, 669k data, 1788k init, 0k highmem)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 600.35 BogoMIPS (lpj=1200702)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Mount-cache hash table entries: 256
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the multiply/shift bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the daddi bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the daddiu bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 16
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Enabling Octeon big bar support
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PCI Status: PCI 32-bit
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Time: MIPS clocksource has been installed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IP route cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP reno registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] /proc/octeon_perf: Octeon performace counter interface loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] squashfs: version 3.0 (2006/03/15) Phillip Lougher
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (C) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] io scheduler noop registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] RAMDISK driver initialized: 1 RAM disks of 500000K size 1024 blocksize
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PPP BSD Compression module registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression module registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 24
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] slram: not enough parameters.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] i2c /dev entries driver
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] GACT probability NOT on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Mirror/redirect action on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] u32 classifier
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]     Performance counters on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]     Actions configured
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack version 2.4 (224 buckets, 1792 max) - 352 bytes per conntrack
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: registering helper for port #0: 514/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:514-0.0.0.0:0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:64512-0.0.0.0:64512
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_rtsp.c: ip_conntrack_rtsp_init: port #0: 554
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_account 0.1.7 : Piotr Gasid³o <[email protected]>, http://www.barbara.eu.org/~quaker/ipt_account/
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] netfilter PSD loaded - (c) astaro AG
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_time loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: registering helper for port #0: 111/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:111
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:65535
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: disabling Legato NetWorker support for port 0/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_rpc: registering match [rpc] for;
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_rpc:   port 111 (UDP|TCP);
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: registering helper for port #0: 111/UDP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:111
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:65535
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP cubic registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 10
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 17
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 Ben Greear <[email protected]>
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] All bugs added by David S. Miller <[email protected]>
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] serial8250: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x1180000000800 (irq = 42) is a 16550A
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Bootbus flash: Setting flash for 16MB flash at 0x1ec00000
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] phys_mapped_flash: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 8-bit bank
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] phys_mapped_flash: CFI does not contain boot bank location. Assuming top.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] number of CFI chips: 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling erase-suspend-program due to code brokenness.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 5 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device phys_mapped_flash
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Creating 5 MTD partitions on "phys_mapped_flash":
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00000000-0x00080000 : "bootloader"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00080000-0x00600000 : "kernel"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00600000-0x00e80000 : "rootfs"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00e80000-0x00f80000 : "data"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00f80000-0x00fa0000 : "bootload-env"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1788k freed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] cavium-ethernet: Cavium Networks Octeon SDK version 1.7.3, build 264
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for hardware offload succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for flow cache succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for brcm Tag succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for vlan enabled succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 0 size 2048 No 1024
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 1 size 128 No 1024
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 3 size 128 No 640
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] global cache allocation start 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Ipforward global cache allocation sucessfull
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for IMP port status
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for 802.1x enabled port
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for blocking non EAP packets status
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Interface 0 has 2 ports (GMII)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 996
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 999
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1037
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1039
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] led module init...
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] umi: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 32
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] kernel UMI module loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port 0, queue 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth1: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port 1, queue 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Initializing PF_KEY V2 Key Management socket interface.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 15
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PF_key: Started key_timehandler
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PF_key: Initialized Security Policy Database.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] XLR8 IPSec Framework Initialized
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Software Backend Registered with XLR8 IPSec Framework
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding AH4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding ESP4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding IPCOMP4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding packet sink.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] BUG: at kernel/softirq.c:138 local_bh_enable()
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Call Trace:[<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff8014b2e0>][<ffffffff802c58ec>][<c0000000002231ac>][<c000000000229460>][<c0000000001eea80>][<c000000000229eb4>][<ffffffff802c0a00>]
    <ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff801
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]
    <4>Intializing the 8021P-DSCP Remark Module
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for _8021p task IMP portPCI: Enabling device 0000:00:03.0 (0000 -> 0002)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: Broadcom BCM432c 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.60.120.9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HDLC line discipline: version $Revision: 4.8 $, maxframe=4096
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] N_HDLC line discipline registered.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Loading mii
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] using bcm switch bcm5395
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] privlegedID 4094 wanporttNo: 5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Loading ifDev module
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_pptp version 3.1 loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_pptp version 3.0 loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 left promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0) entering disabled state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0.1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0.1 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0.1) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: vap0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device vap0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 2(vap0) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0.2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: port 1(eth0.2) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0.1) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 2(vap0) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: port 1(eth0.2) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:52 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] IPv6 not configured on the interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=18 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:18 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:18 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] manufacturingCo uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=18 row=9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 18 rowId: 9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:57 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:57 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 0.0.0.0___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = LAN
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For LAN Address Update from 0.0.0.0:192.168.12.1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 30 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = LAN
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For WAN1 Address Update from 0.0.0.0:193.158.228.75
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 29 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.2.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:09 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 56 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:09 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:dhcpCfgLoad op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:13 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:14 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 66 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:14 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 50 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 85 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:27 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:27 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:NimfAFStatus op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: NimfAFStatus opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:29 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 115 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:29 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:31 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:34 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 133 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:34 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
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    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
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