Turn on IP accounting on the interfaces in question and that will show you
source IP, destination IP, and bytes transmitted. Once you've found the
problem host, turn it back off. No sense in needlessly loading down the
cpu.
HTH,
John
> Group,
> Is there a way to determine the MAC or IP address of a machine that is
> hogging a link?
> I had a T1 link that got flooded today and I was trying to find who
the
> culprit was. I did not have a sniffer available so I was looking for a
> solution within IOS.
> I could see where the traffic was coming from but that was only good
to
> localize it to a router and not an individual machine.
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>
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