16 messages in net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp[c-nsp] Better way of finding out the...
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Dave TemkinJan 27, 2005 7:42 am 
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Subject:[c-nsp] Better way of finding out the source of process switched traffic?Actions...
From:Dave Temkin (da@ordinaryworld.com)
Date:Jan 27, 2005 8:44:59 am
List:net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp

Should be zilch...

-Dave

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Jason Ackley wrote:

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Dave Temkin wrote:

It's all PAT.

I had tried ip route-cache policy in the past with no difference - I was under the impression that was used for Fast switching versus CEF so that in CEF it wouldn't matter (it would always be CEF switched).

Quick question, how much DNS traffic do you have going thru the NAT/PAT ?

Many moons ago I had problems in a 7200/NSE1 when it first came out since I had lots of DNS traffic which IOS wanted to look into the data portion to see if it needed to rewrite any of the DNS data.

I asked for some time to have a nerd-knob added to disable this, but it never got done from what I know..

cheers,