hun hao, (or is it hen hao? - I just never write Chinese)
Hi everyone else,
First off, this is highly version dependent. But I'll give you some hints
for version 4.x and the command should be pretty similiar in other
versions, but check your manual.
You can check what an inside host is translated to by doing a "show xlate 0
internal.i.p.address " or a " show xlate global.i.p.address "
This will show you what the PIX has a specific host translated as.
PIX is similiar to IOS, but not exactly the same. You can set up the
logging to console, and that will display messages on your screen, it may
also kill performance on a busy box. Check the 'syslog', or 'logging'
commands in documentation for exact syntax. Again, this varies with
version, so if I provided the exact syntax, it would undoubtedly by for the
version you don't have.
Hope that helps,
Lisa Napier
Product Security Incident Response Team
Cisco Systems
At 03:23 PM 11/24/1999 -0500, Javier Romero wrote:
>Hi folks!
>and ni hao chinese fans!
>
>- What is the command that allow me trace one sepecific inside server?
>- Why I cannot enable the terminal monitor command?
>
>TIA.
>
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