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11.15.2004 at 09:06PM PST, ID: 21208035
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Client Bandwidth usage via 501 PIX through NAT or (PNAT).

Asked by debuggerau in Network Software Firewalls, Enterprise Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewall

Tags: bandwidth, nat, pnat

I have a medium lan that runs behind a cisco 501 PIX.  The problem is that I cannot find a command/set of commands to work out the amount of bits per client connection through the NAT.  So when the DSL gets flooded from the firewall, I cannot locate the offending PC.
Is there a method for locating the number of bits/bytes per NAT client?
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Zones: Network Software Firewalls, Enterprise Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewall
Tags: bandwidth, nat, pnat
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