Bernard, 

I used to have the same issue so I just put a rule in my policy that
right before the last rule for the "drop all not matched" it said any
packets with service type nbdatgram were to be dropped and not logged. 

This worked for me and hope it helps you. 

Regards, 

Steve 

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Jen
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Subject: [FW-1] How can I stop the broadcast log?

I am using NGX R60.  I see lots of dropping traffic for the broadcast
packet.  How can I stop seeing this kind of traffic in my log file?  It
fills up my log quickly.
Thank you.

Bernard Jen

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