Not the most elegant solution....

event manager applet PING
 event cli pattern "ping" sync no skip yes
 action 1.0 cli command "enable"
 action 2.0 cli command "$_cli_msg source loopback0"
 action 3.0 syslog msg "$_cli_result"
!

If you have latest IOS, you can use "puts" instead of "syslog" for the output, so you don't need to have "term mon" turned on.

Probably Ivan could come out with a better solution based on TCL ;)


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Tassos

Brian Foulks wrote on 24/04/2009 08:12:
Hello,

We have a Cisco network that utilizes DMVPN.  When
our operators use ping, they have to use the
extended ping command because ping tries to go out
the T1 interface instead of the tunnel.  Is there a
way to make an alias command for ping that would
allow us to type any IP and it automatically be set
with the source of the router's loopback?
Thanks,

Brian
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