05-02-2006 08:42 PM - edited 03-03-2019 12:35 PM
Hi,
My WAN link is being over utilized by some IPs. Now I want to find out, which IPs are using more bandwidth. I want to check this from router.
What are the commands useful to me in doing this?
Regards
skrao
05-02-2006 09:06 PM
Hi Friend,
You can enable ip accounting on your serial interface for few minutes and later can run a command "sh ip accounting"
The ip accounting command records the number of bytes (IP header and data) and packets switched through the system on a source and destination IP address basis. Only transit IP traffic is measured and only on an outbound basis; traffic generated by the router access server or terminating in this device is not included in the accounting statistics.
Have a look at this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124tcr/tiap_r/apl_i1ht.htm#wp1219240
HTH, if yes please rate the post.
Ankur
05-02-2006 11:44 PM
Hello,
I think also using ip cach flow will provide more detailed about the amount of bytes, source & destination port numbers sent in every packet
it can be configured as below
###########
router(config)#int
router(config-if)#ip route-cache flow
###########
Thanks,
Ahmed Hussein
05-03-2006 01:03 AM
Thanks for your response Ahmed. But you didn't give monitoring command to see statistics.
Regards
skrao
05-03-2006 01:21 AM
Sorry
The command is (show ip cach flow)
Thanks,
Ahmed Hussein
05-05-2006 12:49 PM
Hello,
Thanks to rate all postings
Thanks,
Ahmed Hussien
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