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Put an IDS in front of it and behind it.  A free one would be snort. 
The IDS could log every single packet if you wish it to and you can
go through it looking for what ever you want using perl, grep or
something of that nature.

Cheers,

Leon

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From: Dave Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: capturing traffic on cisco routers

Hi there,
        Im very new in this list, and a newbie in cisco
administration, i would like to know ,if it is
posible,
how to capture the traffic on the router (or sniff it,
if you like), and send it into another pc on plain
text or whatever, or if its posible to keep it on a
file.
Sorry if this question if too basic, im learning here.
If it is any help the cisco is running ios 12.1.
anything will help!.
bye.


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