Thanks for the advice received so far.. I know about extended ping but
I'm sure that I've seen an IOS command that makes an Interface the
source for all packets.
I may of course imagined it!!! You can spend too long looking at IOS
menus you know!


klittlet wrote:
> 
> what will do this is to do an extended ping.
> get into enable mode and then type in the command 'ping' and enter.
> you will be prompted for more information which most will be intuitive and
> mostly choose the defaults.  The line that you dont want to take the default
> is the one asking if you want any extended commands then the next line you
> can put in the ip address of any of the interfaces on your router or just
> the interface name.  I got this cut and past from the following url:
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios100/rpcr/74919.h
> tm
> 
> Router# ping
> Protocol [ip]:
> Target IP address: fred
> Repeat count [5]:
> Datagram size [100]:
> Timeout in seconds [2]:
> Extended commands [n]: y
> Source address:
> 
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> > Is there a way to get a Router to source icmp packets from a particular
> > interface?
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