Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-10 Thread Nahrajieh Anggaon
Dear friends, How do you monitor traffic that trigger DDR on a Cisco isdn router? What command do you use to monitor in real time what station is causing the DDR? We configured a Cisco 1700 series that dials to two different location. One is to the internet and one to Head office. The problem is

Re: Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-10 Thread Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu
Guys, 1. Better u can enable the Debug options in the router and u can check. 2.We already faced the Same Problem( Continous dialing). Check any one of ur server Running DNS. Some times DNS updates will trigger the Call, for that u can use some access list. any help contact me regards

RE: Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-11 Thread Atif Awan
: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 9:33 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Monitoring Traffic Dear friends, How do you monitor traffic that trigger DDR on a Cisco isdn router? What command do you use to monitor in real time what station is causing the DDR? We configured a Cisco 1700 series that di

Re: Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-11 Thread John Neiberger
I've never used a 1700, but if the command set is Cisco IOS, then use "debug dialer". That should do the trick for you. -John > Dear friends, > > How do you monitor traffic that trigger DDR on a Cisco isdn router? What > command do you use to monitor in real time what station is causing th

Re: Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-11 Thread Srinivas Gudipudi
Hi, It would be good if the IOS configuration is also posted along with the e-mail, this will help in analyzing the problem. Regards, Srinivas "Nahrajieh Anggaon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Dear friends, > > How do you monitor traffic

RE: Monitoring Traffic

2000-07-11 Thread Nahrajieh Anggaon
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