Whos's causing my high traffic on 506e

I have a 506e and am a basic PDM user as I don't know much of the cisco command line.

Someone/something is killling our bandwidth and I'm trying to figure out what the internal IP address is of the person/machine.

Our normal usage bounces beteween 2 - 10kbps and we're hitting 400-1000kbps.

How can I use the PDM to see who is doing this? Or, how can I use the command line?

Thanks, Mike

Reply to
Mike Bailey
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Increase logging to "informal", and lock into the log.

show conn

Reply to
Lutz Donnerhacke

That's "information", not "informal" ;-)

And to see what has to be seen, the level needed is "debug".

Reply to
Walter Roberson

As best I recall, there is no way to find out in real time with that equipment.

Put your logging level to debug, log to a syslog server, and look at the connection teardown messages. Each such message will have a duration and a byte transfer count; simple arithmetic will give you a total bandwidth. Unfortunately it will not be broken up between input and output.

Reply to
Walter Roberson

No. "information" is enough.

Reply to
Lutz Donnerhacke

Ah, you are correct.

Reply to
Walter Roberson

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