Hopefully the following is of some help:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos
_r/qrfcmd3.htm#xtocid1
Quality of Service Commands

ip nbar protocol-discovery

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Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference
ip nbar protocol-discovery
To configure Networked-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) to discover
traffic for all protocols
known to NBAR on a particular interface, use the ip nbar protocol-discovery
interface configuration
command. To disable traffic discovery, use the no form of this command.

ip nbar protocol-discovery
no ip nbar protocol-discovery

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults This command has no default behavior or values.
Command Modes Interface configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines Use the ip nbar protocol-discovery command to configure
NBAR to keep traffic statistics for all
protocols known to NBAR. Protocol discovery provides an easy way to discover
application protocols
transiting an interface so that QoS policies can be developed and applied.
The Protocol Discovery feature
discovers any protocol traffic supported by NBAR. Protocol discovery can be
used to monitor both input
and output traffic and may be applied with or without a service policy
enabled.
Examples The following example configures protocol discovery on an Ethernet
interface:
interface ethernet 1/3
ip nbar protocol-discovery
Related Commands
Release Modification
12.0(5)XE2 This command was introduced.
12.1(5)T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T.
Command Description

show ip nbar protocol-discovery

Displays the statistics gathered by the NBAR Protocol
Discovery feature.



Regards,

Murtaza

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Larrieu" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: OT: Gawd I hate my life ;-> [7:31817]


> OK, so I've been doing rack testing for some people who are going to be
> going public Real Soon Now.
>
> Got some things mocked up. Some of which relate to topics discussed on
this
> forum yesterday and today. I need to check something and issue the command
> "show ip prot" enter.
>
> r2#sh ip prot
> % Ambiguous command:  "sh ip prot"
> r2#
>
> well, now...
>
> r2#show ip prot?
> protocol-discovery  protocols
>
> r2#show ip prot
>
> so what is "show ip protocol-discovery?
>
> r2#sh ip protocol-discovery ?
>   interface  Show for a specific interface
>   protocol   Show stats about a pariticula protocol
>   stats      Show Stats
>   top-n      Show Top-N protocols by bytes
>   |          Output modifiers
>
>
> OK. so a command I've been using since 11.2 is no longer valid. except
that
> it is on other routers.
>
> but look - still good on other routers:
>
> r3#sh ip prot?
> protocols
>
> r3#sh ip prot
>
>
> OK, check CCO, no record of any such command as show ip protocol-discovery
> in any command reference I check. A search of CCO for the phrase reveals
> nothing.
>
> now what?
>
> the IOS version in question is:
>
> r2#sh ver
> Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
> IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3620-JS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T10,  RELEASE
> SOFTWARE (f
> c2)
>
> sigh. have not run into this before, not in two trips through the lab, not
> on any number of routers and IOS versions, both at home and in customer
> installations.
>
> Anyone got any clue what show IP protocol-discovery does?
>
> sheesh.. another good shortcut down the tubes.
>
> Chuck




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