I've seen this before in networks using HSRP and no route caching. Is it
causing a problem or just interesting?
Darren
At 11:59 AM 05/21/2001 -0400, Vincent Chong wrote:
>I suggest that you check your routing table, that's what come out my mind.
>
>HTH
>Vincent Chong
>
>""Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC"" All,
>>
>> When performing a trace on an IP address (for "testing purposes we'll use
>> 10.1.2.3) this is the result I get:
>>
>> router#trace 10.1.2.3
>>
>> Type escape sequence to abort.
>> Tracing the route to 10.1.2.3
>>
>> 1 192.1.2.2 4 msec
>> 192.1.2.10 4 msec
>> 192.1.2.2 4 msec
>> 2 10.1.2.3 0 msec 4 msec 4 msec
>> 3 * * *
>> 4 * * *
>> 5 * * *
>> 6 * * *
>>
>> This to me shows that I am still trying to find a path to the IP
>> address...but if the IP Address is returned at the 2nd hop, why is the
>trace
>> still continuing? I thought that it would stop when the trace has the
>> "path". Also note that when a "ping" is performed it returns the infamous
>> "....."
>>
>> This has really got me perplexed, and any help would be greatly
>appreciated.
>> Maybe I am just not understanding something about the trace command/ICMP.
>>
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