David Vital wrote:
> 
> This issue came up today during a round table on a real problem
> we were having and no-one seemed to know the answer.
> Router A has a loopback address address and redundant paths to
> router F.  If I do a ping or traceroute from rA to rF what Ip
> address will be used to originate this packet?  The loopback
> address or the address of the interface thru wich the packet
> exits the router?
> 
> David

By default, the egress interface.  You can do an extended ping, though, and
specify the source address.  Just simply type 'ping' and respond to the
prompts.  That's true of Cisco routers anyway.


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