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IP address Log
Hello All,

I am a newbie.

Is there a command in JunOS M20 to see all IP addresses that have passed the M20 Router (ethernet PIC or VRF for example) ?

I have seen in cisco router that there is "ip accounting" that can show us all IP addresses have passed the router ?


Thanks


Yuki



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On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 05:24:48PM +0800, Yuki Arif (JA/EID) wrote:

Hello Yuki, All,

> Is there a command in JunOS M20 to see all IP addresses that have passed the M20 Router (ethernet PIC or VRF for example) ?
>
> I have seen in cisco router that there is "ip accounting" that can show us all IP addresses have passed the router ?

You could use statistical sampling to get an idea of the traffic that
passes through your router.

There is a good chapter with examples in The Juniper Complete Reference,

or you could have a look on the Juniper Website:

http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos62/swconfig62-policy/html/sampling-config.html#1013891

Regards,

Dave Aaldering
Virtu Secure Webservices

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