06-28-2006 10:59 PM - edited 03-09-2019 03:26 PM
Hey Everyone,
We have a PIX 515e with IOS 6.3 which connects to an Cisco 1700 router using 2M symmetrical line for internet. Over the past few weeks our internet has been constantly dropping. Our ISP believes something is flooding our network that is causing our internet to drop. Anyone know how I can monitor what traffics goes in / out of our PIX or have any idea what can cause our internet to drop suddenly?
I also did a port scan of the PIX from the outside and notice I could no longer ping at the same time until I stopped the port scan.
Cheers,
Mark
06-29-2006 03:48 AM
you could use the PDM to monitor the interface traffic if you were about, or you could use SNMP if you weren't.
show conn count
clear traffic
show traffic
06-29-2006 04:03 AM
Hi Mark, you can install a free syslog server on your laptop, e.g. kiwi syslog daemon (www.kiwisyslog.com),
you also would have to configure the syslog settings on your pix:
logging on
logging timestamp
logging monitor debugging
logging trap informational
logging history debugging
logging host inside
althernatively you can use sniffer to check who is utilizing your bandwidth!
I hope this helps, please rate if it does!
07-05-2006 08:23 PM
Hey oabduo983,
Thanks for your response. I was able to locate the problem by following your instructions. I have blocked several computers that was sucking up the network bandwidth.
Cheers,
Mark
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