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Hi All,
I am trying to figure out if an access group has been used or has it been inactive for a while. I used the commands sh access-lists and sh ip interface. I gto somehting like the number of hits per line of access list but that doe no tell you much about when the last hit was. My purpose is to help migrate this access-list to a Juniper FW SSG-140. I say help as I am just here to give the FW Admin a list of rules to implement. Not allowed to administer the FW but that's ok I'm not sure I am up to it anyway. Best Regards, Venka Vimar P.S. I have not searched the other threads and will do so tonight to check if there is a similar question and solution |
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Can you get these off with a SNMP trap to a server of anything?
A sh log may tell you, but you will be limted on the history.
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