The source address of the ping packet is the address on the Interface
closest to
the destination, as determined by your routing table.
For instance, if you are pinging a device that is directly attached to your
e0
interface, then the router will source the ping using e0's IP address.
If you do an extended ping, you can specify the IP address that you want the
ping to originate from.
----- Original Message -----
From: "SAM Meng Wai"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 9:45 PM
Subject: What is the source address when i do standard ping [7:4936]
[snip]
> Do anybody know how cisco router use it source address when
> i do a standard ping command as i have few interface and each
> interface has its own ip address.
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