Default filter is a default policy that FW-1 will load on your machine if 
you don't already have a policy in place.  Once its loaded, you normally 
don't have any traffic passing through the box as its designed to default to 
closed on all interfaces.  Is this the last message you see before the 
command prompt when the system boots up? Either way, you can try the "fw 
stat" command once you're back up again and see what policy is loaded.  If 
its default filter it will say so.  At this point you should not be able to 
telnet to the box or gain any other network access.  There will be no 
difference on the console port operation.  Other than that I don't what else 
to tell you about these messages.  HTH.

opiesan

>
>Greetings
>Everything is working fine. But I notice these
>messages whenever I bounce my FW. Should I do
>something about it??.I can ping all my interfaces
>(hme0, hme1, qfe0, qfe1, qfe3, qfe3:1) where hme0 is
>the internal, hme 1 is external, qfe0 is DMZ, qfe1 is
>Extranet, qfe3 and qfe3:1 are the real and virtual
>interfaces to another ISP.
>
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: initialized on hme0 (1)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: fwstrmodwput: loading
>default filter on hme0 (618bdd10)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: initialized on hme1 (2)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: fwstrmodwput: loading
>default filter on hme1 (618bd410)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: initialized on qfe0 (3)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: fwstrmodwput: loading
>default filter on qfe0 (618bcb10)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: initialized on qfe1 (4)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: fwstrmodwput: loading
>default filter on qfe1 (618bc210)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: initialized on qfe3 (5)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: fwstrmodwput: loading
>default filter on qfe3 (61937818)
>Jan  2 17:34:31 unix: FW-1: get (c0206911) for a yet
>unknown qfe3:1
>
>Ragu
>
>
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