There is not a way to monitor a app from a router. You can only monitor it from the computer.
To view system messages when telnetting, you must enter the terminal monitor command.
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No, a modem does not attach to a monitor. Instead, a modem connects to the internet service line and typically interfaces with a router or directly with a computer. The router then distributes the internet connection to devices like computers, which may be connected to a monitor. The monitor is connected to the computer, not the modem.
Broadcast messages from router to its neighbours
there's the monitor and the main computer router
1. you must connect the wireless router with a wired router. 2. you can monitor the network through mirroring port. 3. softwares that you can use to monitor your network: websense, WFilter
Since a router does not forward broadcast messages it automatically splits up the broadcast domains for all clients connected to them.
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Layer 2 multicast. vtp is stopped at the router.
Two ICMPv6 messages not present in ICMP for IPv4 are Neighbor Solicitation and Neighbor Advertisement. These messages are used in the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) to facilitate address resolution and to determine the link-layer addresses of neighboring nodes. Additionally, ICMPv6 includes the Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement messages, which help in the discovery of routers on the local network, a feature not directly available in IPv4 ICMP.