RE: Monitoring Telnet Sessions

From: Allyn Baskerville (abaskerville@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 22:06:59 GMT-3


   
What I have often done is to define an extended ACL, turn off route caching,
make sure "logg mon deb" is turned on, and then do a "deb ip pack 104 det".
You won't get the details of a sniffer, but you can get some pretty good
information. Allyn

-----Original Message-----
From: George Spahl [mailto:georges@iglou.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 3:46 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Monitoring Telnet Sessions

Greetings,
Does anyone know of a good way of monitoring a telnet session to see what
is coming and going? I know this sounds bad but the need arose while
trying to monitor and troubleshoot a perl script for telnetting into a
router and making some changes. We ended up having to monitor the session
with a sniffer but I was wondering if there was some other way, maybe a
debug command that would work or something.
Thanks,
George



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