by default the exit interface
-Nakul

""s vermill""  wrote in message
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> David Vital wrote:
> >
> > This issue came up today during a round table on a real problem
> > we were having and no-one seemed to know the answer.
> > Router A has a loopback address address and redundant paths to
> > router F.  If I do a ping or traceroute from rA to rF what Ip
> > address will be used to originate this packet?  The loopback
> > address or the address of the interface thru wich the packet
> > exits the router?
> >
> > David
>
> By default, the egress interface.  You can do an extended ping, though,
and
> specify the source address.  Just simply type 'ping' and respond to the
> prompts.  That's true of Cisco routers anyway.




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