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I have a client that needs to determine which computer on their net is sending spam. On a Linksys router, I'd just go to the log. It only would go back 20 minutes, but it would show which IP was sending to what address over what port. Is there a way to get the NV 3120 to show me this info?

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Thank you for asking this question in the Support Community.  There are several different ways to view this type of information.  One way to achieve this, which is similar to the method you mentioned, is to view the firewall policy-sessions.  This can be done in the web interface by navigating to Data > Firewall > Security Zones.  Then click on the number hyperlink under "Active Sessions."  This will show the active sessions that are being monitored by the firewall.

In the command line interface (CLI), this output can be found by issuing the show ip policy-sessions command.

I hope that makes sense, but please do not hesitate to reply with any additional questions.  I will be happy to help in any way I can.

Levi

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Thank you for asking this question in the Support Community.  There are several different ways to view this type of information.  One way to achieve this, which is similar to the method you mentioned, is to view the firewall policy-sessions.  This can be done in the web interface by navigating to Data > Firewall > Security Zones.  Then click on the number hyperlink under "Active Sessions."  This will show the active sessions that are being monitored by the firewall.

In the command line interface (CLI), this output can be found by issuing the show ip policy-sessions command.

I hope that makes sense, but please do not hesitate to reply with any additional questions.  I will be happy to help in any way I can.

Levi

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I went ahead and flagged this post as “Assumed Answered.”  If any of the responses on this thread assisted you, please mark them as either Correct or Helpful answers with the applicable buttons.  This will make them visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily.  If you still need assistance, I would be more than happy to continue working with you on this - just let me know in a reply.

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I went ahead and flagged the "Correct Answer" on this post to make it more visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily. If you don't feel like the answer I marked was correct, feel free to come back to this post and unmark it and select another in its place with the applicable buttons.  If you still need assistance, we would be more than happy to continue working with you on this - just let us know in a reply.

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Noor