Thats kind of the point of the question

On Fri, May 31, 2019, 5:35 PM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gotta have someone at the other end traceroute back to you.
>
> IMO Traceroute is kinda useless anyway these days.  If you're lucky it'll
> tell you what L3 routers are in the path, but all manner of
> tunneling/switching/MPLS stuff is invisible to traceroute.  The only other
> diagnostic info it gives you is the total of the time that router took to
> generate an ICMP error message and the time it took that error message to
> come back to you.... and you can't assume that ICMP message came back to
> you on the same path normal traffic to and from your destination would have
> taken.
>
>
> On 5/31/2019 6:20 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>
> Is there a tool similar to traceroute to view both paths in an asymmetric
> path. Maybe something that queries looking glass then multipings
>
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