10-29-2003 06:50 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 02:48 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi all,
how to reset a tcp session through the router manually ?
BRs
Biao
10-30-2003 06:05 AM
You can use the "clear line" command if it is a telnet session that you are trying to reset. For other type of TCP sessions you can do a "show tcp brief" to list the active TCP sessions and the associated TCBs and then do a "clear tcp tcb
Hope this help.
10-30-2003 06:36 AM
Hi Hritter,
Thanks , Is the possible to show tcp session
pass through the router? no only start by or end to
this router.
: )
BRs
Biao
10-30-2003 07:38 AM
I don't know if you can RESET session that is passing through the router, but i know you can block it using the access lists.
10-30-2003 10:40 AM
If the router is doing NAT/PAT, clearing NAT translations will void all TCP sessions.
Thanks.
10-30-2003 04:53 PM
Hi all,
Thanks ; ) . for the traffic pass through Cisco Router,
maybe need other tools like ACS,IDS.
BRs
Biao
11-02-2003 07:18 AM
Hi,
You can enable ip route-cache flow on the interface to check the TCP sessions passing thru the router.Issue " show ip cache flow | i 06" where 06 is Protocol number for TCP in an IP datagram.Make sure you enable it during non-peak hours.
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