Chapter 36 Reports and Reboot
36.1.2 Report Command Examples
The following commands start collecting data, display the traffic reports, and stop collecting data.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# show report lan1 ip
No. IP Address
===================================================================
1
192.168.1.4
2
192.168.1.4
Router(config)# show report lan1 service
No. Proto
===============================================================================
1
tcp
2
tcp
Router(config)# show report lan1 url
No. Hit
=====================================================================
1
1
Router(config)# show report status
Report status: on
Collect Statistics: since 2012-07-24 Tue 13:49:06 to 2012-07-24 Tue 14:12:46
36.1.3 Session Commands
This table lists the commands to display the current sessions for debugging or statistical analysis.
Table 138 Session Commands
COMMAND
show conn [user
{username|any|unknown}] [service
{service-name|any|unknown}]
[source {ip|any}] [destination
{ip|any}] [begin <1..128000>]
[end <1..128000>]
show conn ip-traffic destination
show conn ip-traffic source
show conn status
36.2 Email Daily Report Commands
The following table identifies the values used in some of these commands. Other input values are
discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 139 Input Values for Email Daily Report Commands
LABEL
e_mail
238
User
admin
admin
Port
Service
80
www
80
www
URL
140.114.79.60
DESCRIPTION
Displays information about the selected sessions or about all sessions. You can
look at all the active sessions or filter the information by user name, service
object, source IP, destination IP, or session number(s).
any means all users, services and IP addresses respectively.
unknow means unknown users and services respectively.
Displays information about traffic session sorted by the destination.
Displays information about traffic session sorted by the source.
Displays the number of active sessions.
DESCRIPTION
An e-mail address. You can use up to 80 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_),
periods (.), or dashes (-), and you must use the @ character.
Amount
Direction
1273(bytes)
Outgoing
711(bytes)
Incoming
Amount
Direction
5.920(MBytes)
Outgoing
224.363(KBytes) Incoming
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