Title: RE: Trace and Ping with Record Option on Cisco Routers
That's exactly it, Crist. I did a little research and that the PIX drops any packets with IP Options turned on. Currently there is no workaround. This is IP Option 7 to be exact.
Thanks,
Danny
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Hey,
Group.
In my
production network, I'm trying to do some extended traces and pings with the
record option turned on to see what route my packetstake going and
returning. It's not working. If I do
theextendedtraceroute or ping without the record option, it works
fine.
I believe source routing must be permitted in order for the record route
to function. Otherwise the packet is dropped.
Chris
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 16:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Group.
In my production network, I'm trying to do some extended traces and
pings with the record
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Group.
In my production network, I'm trying to do some extended traces and pings with the
record option turned on to see what route my packets take going and returning. It's
not working. If I do the extended traceroute or ping without the record option,