172.16.13.28 192.168.67.53 390 24817
172.16.13.55 192.168.33.51 214669 9806659
172.16.13.111 172.16.6.23 27739 1126607
172.16.13.44 192.168.33.51 35412 1523980
192.168.7.21 172.163.1.2 11 824
172.16.13.28 192.168.33.2 21 1762
172.16.2.166 192.168.7.130 797 141054
172.16.3.11 192.168.67.53 4 246
192.168.7.21 192.168.33.51 15696 695635
192.168.7.24 192.168.67.20 21 916
172.16.13.111 172.16.10.1 16 1137
accounting threshold exceeded for 7 packets and 433 bytes
The following is sample output from the show ip accounting access-violations command. The output pertains to packets
that failed access lists and were not routed:
Example:
Router# show ip accounting access-violations
Source Destination Packets Bytes ACL
172.16.19.40 192.168.67.20 7 306 77
172.16.13.55 192.168.67.20 67 2749 185
172.16.2.50 192.168.33.51 17 1111 140
172.16.2.50 172.16.2.1 5 319 140
172.16.19.40 172.16.2.1 4 262 77
Accounting data age is 41
Step 5
show interface type number mac
To display information for interfaces configured for MAC accounting, use the show interface mac command. The
following is sample output from the show interface mac command:
Example:
Router# show interface ethernet 0/1 mac
Ethernet0/1
Input (511 free)
0007.f618.4449(228): 4 packets, 456 bytes, last: 2684ms ago
Total: 4 packets, 456 bytes
Output (511 free)
0007.f618.4449(228): 4 packets, 456 bytes, last: 2692ms ago
Total: 4 packets, 456 bytes
Step 6
show interface [type number] precedence
To display information for interfaces configured for precedence accounting, use the show interface precedence command.
The following is sample output from the show interface precedence command. In this example, the total packet and
byte counts are calculated for the interface that receives (input) or sends (output) IP packets and sorts the results based
on IP precedence.
Example:
Router# show interface ethernet 0/1 precedence
Ethernet0/1
Input
Precedence 0: 4 packets, 456 bytes
Output
Precedence 0: 4 packets, 456 bytes
Step 7
show ip redirects
To display the address of the default router and the address of hosts for which an ICMP redirect message has been
received, use the show ip redirectscommand.
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Configuring IP Services
Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network