Shane Stockman wrote:
> 
> My problem is that when I try to tracroute to a printer on a vlan it just
> gives me the stars , but I can ping quite easily from the same switch.I had
> a trace done from the mainframe and it stops at this switch and I had
> another mainframe trace done from a mainframe in Europe and it still stops
> at this switch.I can ping the printer address and get a 100% reply from
both
> mainframes.
> 
Keep in mind that a traceroute performed by a Cisco or Unix device sends
a UDP packet to a high (bogus) port (e.g., 33534).  Since the target
should have no application running at that port, it should reply with
an ICMP port unreachable.  It's possible that some device is filtering
the UDP packets in the forward direction, or the ICMP unreachables in
the reverse direction, while happily passing ICMP echo/echo-reply.

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