I'm doing this now with about 10 ASA's using "IN IF <nn>" on each
channel. Where <nn> is the interface index number of the Outside interface.
The ASA's are at various versions but my head-end is running 9.1(4)
I was able to get the interface index numbers with a "show int det | i
number|proto"
<snip>
Interface Vlan1 "inside", is up, line protocol is up
Interface number is 14
Interface Vlan2 "", is administratively down, line protocol is down
Interface Vlan3 "outside2", is up, line protocol is up
Interface number is 16
<snip>
I
I still do not get packet counts, and have these huge spikes from time
to time. Still trying to work that out.
Best regards,
Tom
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