Thanks Joel, Yes, that is the case I meant, and I see now that it will work just fine. Thanks for thinking it through with me.
>Martin, just trying to clarify the question. >A packet arriving at the final destination as the destination EID as the >destination IP address, and the source EID as the source IP address. If >something between the ETR and the destination EID generates an ICMP (of >any kind) it will be addressed to the source EID, not to the ETR. It >will go back presumably through the ITR 9which might be the same device >as the ETR). But it will simply be processed as an IP packet, not as an >ICMP for local consumption at the xTR. >If that is the case you meant, there is no ETR behavior for it. >If you meant some other case, can you please elaborate?
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