gt; Question 1: Do I even need the "deny tcp" and "deny udp" statements since
I
> also have a deny ip statement?
>
> Question 2: When I perform a port scan through the router it logs some of
> the events but it seems to miss the majority of them giving me the
followin
s are rate-limited, so the impact is not catastrophic.
Access list logging can also be used to characterize traffic associated with
network attacks, by logging the suspect traffic."
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080120f48.shtml#rec_acc
Message
C-6-IPACCESSLOGRL. access-list logging rate-limited or missed 142
packets"
Is access-list logging rate-limited by default? Is there anyway for me to
ensure everything gets logged? I'm not sure if I understand?
Thanks,
Charlie
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I guess you need to explicitly defined in the
access-list as you need a log keyword after each line
of access-list to log activities on access list
suaveguru
--- Adam Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to build an access list on a cisco router
> that
> will log all the denied
At 10:50 AM 1/16/2001 -0800, Adam Wang wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I want to build an access list on a cisco router that
>will log all the denied traffic to a file/server. Can
>this be done on the implicit deny statement or I have
>to define the deny traffic.
At the bottom of your access list, add a "acc
Hi all,
I want to build an access list on a cisco router that
will log all the denied traffic to a file/server. Can
this be done on the implicit deny statement or I have
to define the deny traffic.
Thanks
Adam
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