Your correct on the "g = ateway " "s = ource" "d = estination".....
the len is the size of the packet.....Depending on where the packet
will go will depend on your routing protocol.....Your routing table
and if you have any loops in the network or not.....So your source
and destination will rely on those.....Hope this helps.....

JEK


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> Hello group,
> Can some kind soul help with the following output I
> got for "IP debug packet"
>
> IP: s=172.16.5.59 (Serial0), d=172.17.5.100
> (Ethernet0), g=172.17.5.100, len 40,
>  forward
>
> Does "g" stand for gateway, and if so then why is that
> the same as destination and not the actual
> gateway/router which in this case is 172.17.5.10
>
> What does "len 40" mean ?
>
> Thanks for your help :-)
>
>
>
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