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i did "sh ip accounting" in my seiral int (s0)
i see there is some continuous traffic coming from some ip and destined to
other ( source and destination).
and i did at my s0
access-list 102 permit ip any any
access-list 102 deny ip host a.b.c.d any
(here a.b.c.d is the source ip from there the packets are coming to my s0)
and in global conf mod:
ip access-group 102 in
but still the traffic is there.
i am not good in cisco. so anyone can help me?.
Thanks
Paras pradhan
Bajranet PVT LTD.
KTM
NP
M. A. Shahzad writes:
> Dear,
>
> Goto interface mode and use the command "ip accounting output packets". Now on the enable mode use "show ip accounting".
>
> Regards,
> Shahzad.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "paras" <paras@bajranet.com.np>
> To: <security-discuss@linuxsecurity.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 2:32 PM
> Subject: traffic
>
>
>>
>> hi all
>>
>> i am having unwanted traffic on my serial int of my router which is
>> connected to our service provider throu dsl. i disconnect all my internal
>> network and checked still there is traffic. so how do i know where it comes
>> from? it;s my cisco router with IOS 11.x.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in adv
>> Paras.
>>
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