If you're interested in just silencing the noice from that particular
device, create a block (or reject) rule that matches the source IP with
logging disabled on that rule.

I often do this on my WAN interfaces to keep NetBIOS noise from filling up
my logs.
On Feb 23, 2015 4:35 PM, "Chris Buechler" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Tim Hogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ed,
>>
>> I have version 2.1.46.30093 installed on my NAS which is newer than the
>> link below.  I have also discovered burred under the noise being created by
>> the NAS that I have one other device also generating the same type of
>> traffic, just not as often.  This other device was my Samsung Tablet and I
>> found that if I turned off the media discovery service on the table that
>> the traffic stopped.  I have disabled media sharing on the NAS but the
>> traffic is still being generated.
>>
>> My point here is not to fix broken implementations that various vendors
>> put in place but instead my feeling that I should be able to have some
>> control over the "built-in" rules and prevent logging if I so desire.
>>
>
> Logging on that rule is controlled by whether you log for the default
> deny. Status>System logs, Settings tab.
>
>
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