syslog msgbuf show hist=enabled is included on my set up. For a period today therouter and computer were off ( all done properly to prevent DLM getting ideas!).
Looking at what the output from the command gave, I noticed that the dates are wrong
syslog msgbuf show hist=enabled
<85> Jan 1 00:00:08 FIREWALL has been enabled
<4> Jan 1 00:00:16 KERNEL Cold restart
<85> Jan 1 00:00:25 FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
<85> Jan 1 00:00:25 FIREWALL event (1 of 1): modified rules
<82> Jan 1 00:00:32 UPnP framework disabled
<85> Jan 1 00:00:32 FIREWALL has been enabled
<82> Jan 1 00:00:35 UPnP framework disabled
<82> Jan 1 00:00:37 UPnP framework disabled
<82> Jan 1 00:00:42 UPnP framework enabled
<85> Jan 1 00:00:46 FIREWALL level changed to Standard.
<85> Jan 1 00:00:46 FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
<148> Jan 1 00:00:46 DHCS server up
<173> Jan 1 00:00:54 xDSL linestate down
<3> Jan 1 00:01:02 [ANTI_SPOOFD] (err) llist_getobject_at for ENV.ANTI_SPOOFD's value failed
<173> Jan 1 00:01:24 xDSL linestate down
<37> Jan 1 00:01:46 LOGIN User admin logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.64)
<173> Jan 1 00:01:51 xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.5; downstream: 6654 kbit/s, upstream: 811 kbit/s; output Power Down: 20.4 dBm, Up: 12.8 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 48.5 dB, Up: 26.9 dB; snr Margin Down: 6.1 dB, Up: 6.4 dB)
<38> Jan 1 00:01:52 PPP CHAP Receive challenge from rhost bras-red5.bs (Internet)
<38> Jan 1 00:01:54 PPP CHAP Receive challenge from rhost pcl-ag03 (Internet)
<38> Jan 1 00:01:55 PPP CHAP Receive success (Internet)
<132> Jan 1 00:01:56 PPP link up (Internet) [87.114.56.148]
<132> Jan 1 00:02:11 PPP link down (Internet) [87.114.56.148]
<38> Jan 1 00:02:16 PPP CHAP Receive challenge from rhost bras-red5.bs (Internet)
<38> Jan 1 00:02:17 PPP CHAP Receive challenge from rhost PCL-AG02 (Internet)
<38> Jan 1 00:02:17 PPP CHAP Receive success (Internet)
<132> Jan 1 00:02:18 PPP link up (Internet) [87.112.26.89]
<14> Jan 1 00:02:36 CONFIGURATION saved by TR69
<37> Jan 1 00:03:38 LOGIN User admin logged in on TELNET (192.168.1.64)
Is the incorrect dating something emanating from the router or a glitch in 3.7? I have seen it before, but only for ~3 lines, far fewer than in the example.
I understand most entries, but one
Jan 1 00:01:02 [ANTI_SPOOFD] (err) llist_getobject_at for ENV.ANTI_SPOOFD's value failed.
What the.....is that about!
My question on averages
How does the program deal with periods when there is no internet activity, i.e. computers etc /computers etc & router off?
My thinking is that if the seemingly "idle" periods' figures are included, there could be a false picture of performance.
But them I may have got my self in a twist.