Thanks Scot.
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Recently I noticed some abnomral utilization problem in one site. IP NBAR indicates eDonkey is taking a lot of bandwidth. Now the question is, how do I track down which IP is the source of these traffic? I don't think we can implement any packet analyzer, I am looking for any IOS command if it actually exists.
Thanks.
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by: Scotty_ciscoPosted on 2006-06-28 at 10:37:46ID: 17003227
look at IP accounting .... /customer/ products/s w/iosswrel / ps5187/ pr oducts_com mand_refer ence_chapt er09186a00 8017d169.h tml#wp1091 971
http://www.cisco.com/en/US
enable various potions of it and use access-lists to pear down ports.
Thanks
Scott