Re: IP accounting Question

From: Ivan (ivan@iip.net)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 05:04:05 ART


IP accountig affect only to the outgoing traffic. If you want to account all
NAT-ed traffic you must switch on ip accounting on the ip nat outside
interface. And filter all other traffic.
(ip accounting access-list NAT_IP 0.0.0.0) - In this command you must use
wildcard. Although IOS help show "mask". This is one of erroneous IOS place.

This configuration can account _all_ NAT traffic. You can't account telnet or
www on the outside interface.

On Wednesday 04 April 2007 06:05, Erin Brown (erbrown) wrote:
> I have what may be a very basic question, but has me a little stumped.
> If you're using NAT for a few specific traffic types such as http and
> telnet, how would you go about accounting all traffic destined for the
> NAT address without counting any other traffic?
>
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Ivan


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