I think you can do this with NBAR (don't know if the 3600 supports
NBAR). To enable nbar, under the interface where you want to capture add
"ip nbar protocol-discovery"

For the details see http://vermeer.org/docs/6

Scott

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On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 02:55:37PM -0400, Frank McQuaid wrote:
> Can this be done, if so can you give me an example or an oid and port
#.

No.

You'd have to monitor this on the POP server, or another host on the
same segment running a packet sniffer, maybe.

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