Jun 6, 2005 #1 hollandCAT Technical User Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 11 Location NL Hi, how to monitor pix open port thanks
Jun 6, 2005 #2 Tekmazter IS-IT--Management Joined Mar 26, 2002 Messages 164 Location US Create an ACL first using access-list Then use the capture command to filter content on that port. Check out CISCO.com on how to use capture. Upvote 0 Downvote
Create an ACL first using access-list Then use the capture command to filter content on that port. Check out CISCO.com on how to use capture.
Jun 6, 2005 #3 Tekmazter IS-IT--Management Joined Mar 26, 2002 Messages 164 Location US in the mean time, you can show what ports are in use using the show conn command for example: show conn protocol tcp | include 5190 ...would show connections on your PIX using AIM Upvote 0 Downvote
in the mean time, you can show what ports are in use using the show conn command for example: show conn protocol tcp | include 5190 ...would show connections on your PIX using AIM
Jun 8, 2005 Thread starter #4 hollandCAT Technical User Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 11 Location NL Hi, thanks your reply, but some time ago, i saw a command to monitor port, (maybe it is "nmpt" command or other spelling, i cannot remeber well now). anyhow,thanks again, joanna Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, thanks your reply, but some time ago, i saw a command to monitor port, (maybe it is "nmpt" command or other spelling, i cannot remeber well now). anyhow,thanks again, joanna