The traffic is probably being fast-switched, which means that the debug
process doesn't see it. You would have to disable fast switching, which you
might not want to do because it would affect performance. The command is "no
ip route-cache."

Priscilla



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> 
> I have a strange request: I need to find out who's telnetting
> to a remote
> host. I don't have sniffer on the remote site so I'm thinking
> using debug to
> get this information.
> 
> I created an access-list 100 permit tcp any host 1.1.1.1 eq 23
> log, then debug
> ip packet detail 100. I expect to see source IP addresses. But
> I don't see
> nothing. If I add access-list 100 permit ip any any as 2nd
> line, I start
> seeing all the output but it's so much that killed the router.
> 
> What's wrong with my access-list?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 




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