Extended ping will let you set the source address. Type ping and carriage 
return and you'll see lots of parameters.

Priscilla

At 09:45 PM 2/19/01, Andy wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Here is a senerio I'm playing with, possibly the answer is sub-interfaces,
>but nonetheless... I have a cisco with a primary ethernet IP address, and
>two secondary IP addresses. When I go to ping another router in one of the
>subnets of one of the secondary IP addresses, it does so with the source
>address of the primary address on the interface, so the other router tries
>to send the response up its default. If the source address was the address
>that was actually in the subnet it was pinging it returns ok. I tested
>this with replacing the source address using extended pings. Any thoughts
>on how to make it behave the way I want it to. Thanks.
>
>Andy
>
>
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