How To Stop Traceroute In Cisco Router?
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To stop traceroute in a Cisco router, you can either use the “no ip source–route“ or “no ip udp–snooping“ command. This will prevent packets from being sent using the traceroute function. You can also use the “ip access–list“ command to restrict user access to certain protocol types like traceroute. Additionally, you can use the “ip flow ingress“ and “ip flow egress“ commands to enable/disable traffic based on flow records.