02-19-2013 08:57 AM - edited 03-04-2019 07:04 PM
I have been looking for the command to view all concurrent active connections or sessions on our Cisco 2911. I want to see what the total connections or sessions are at peak times throughout the day. Does anyone have the command for this? Thanks - Robert
02-19-2013 02:31 PM
Hi Robert,
I don't personally have access to a 2911, but they should have a 'show connections' or equivalent command to show you what you're looking for. Netflow is possible on the 2911, that may be a better solution for what you're trying to look at, so you may want to check that out as well. Hope that was helpful!
Kindest Regards,
Alan
02-19-2013 02:42 PM
hi robert,
you may want to read/explore more on FNF (flexible netflow).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6965/products_ios_protocol_option_home.html
#sh ver
Cisco IOS Software, C2900 Software (C2900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 04-Sep-12 16:37 by prod_rel_team
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 15.0(1r)M16, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
#show flow record netflow ipv4 protocol-port
flow record netflow ipv4 protocol-port:
Description: Protocol and Ports aggregation scheme
No. of users: 0
Total field space: 22 bytes
Fields:
match ipv4 protocol
match transport source-port
match transport destination-port
match flow direction
collect counter bytes
collect counter packets
collect timestamp sys-uptime first
collect timestamp sys-uptime last
02-20-2013 07:30 PM
Hi,
If you have tacacs or radius on your router just try this:
show aaa sessions
show aaa users
If you would specify which kind of sessions you want to monitor that would help a lot. The above commands are tracking remote access.
A good buffer could help anyway :
Conf t
logging buffered 32768 debug
End
Wr
!
Hth
Alessio
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03-05-2013 03:11 PM
I am looking to see if I can show the active concurrent TCP connections. Does this help define what I am trying to do on this?
06-14-2019 05:52 AM
I know this is about 6 years after the OP was posted however, have you tried this command?
show ip sockets
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