TL_ER5120_V2 - Error in log - <date/time> <4> Detected large ping attack dropped x packets
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TL_ER5120_V2 - Error in log - <date/time> <4> Detected large ping attack dropped x packets
Model : TL_ER5120
Hardware Version : 2
Firmware Version :
ISP : Cogeco (Ontario Canada)
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum, however, I am seeking some guidance/help to identify and resolve a recent message showing up in our router log. I have started to see a series of error messages, all very similar however I don't really know where to begin to investigate.
Error Message looks like this:
<4> : Detected large ping attack, dropped X packets
Generally, these come in bursts throughout the day. I am not sure if these are from internal or external.
This is a small business with a flat network and less than 25 devices connected via the LAN and/or WIFI. There are a few PC's & MAC's, a couple of printers, 6 WIFI access points and a few other Apple TV devices which connect via wireless. We have 1 network switch, 1 router, then the connection to the ISP. There have been no new devices added recently, all PC's have up-to-date MS patches.
If they are coming from outside I assume I would need to contact our ISP for support. However, if they are coming from internal where do I begin to look.
Thank you for your help
Alan
Hardware Version : 2
Firmware Version :
ISP : Cogeco (Ontario Canada)
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum, however, I am seeking some guidance/help to identify and resolve a recent message showing up in our router log. I have started to see a series of error messages, all very similar however I don't really know where to begin to investigate.
Error Message looks like this:
<4> : Detected large ping attack, dropped X packets
Generally, these come in bursts throughout the day. I am not sure if these are from internal or external.
This is a small business with a flat network and less than 25 devices connected via the LAN and/or WIFI. There are a few PC's & MAC's, a couple of printers, 6 WIFI access points and a few other Apple TV devices which connect via wireless. We have 1 network switch, 1 router, then the connection to the ISP. There have been no new devices added recently, all PC's have up-to-date MS patches.
If they are coming from outside I assume I would need to contact our ISP for support. However, if they are coming from internal where do I begin to look.
Thank you for your help
Alan