When doing traceroute, for each hop, the router sends 3 probes.
As u have 2 equal paths to the destination, loadbalancing between equal cost
path occurs, so first probe is sent to the first path, the second to the
second path, and the third to the first path (if process swicthed).
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Thanks Raj!
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> i should have included this part as well to the previous post :
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> >1 172.26.1.13 20 msec
>172.26.1.2 20 msec
>172.26.1.13 20 msec
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> The above indicates, of the two possible paths the router h
i should have included this part as well to the previous post :
>1 172.26.1.13 20 msec
172.26.1.2 20 msec
172.26.1.13 20 msec
The above indicates, of the two possible paths the router has [172.26.1.2,
172.26.1.13] it has chosen the path 172.26.1.13.
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it displays the ip twice when it has two paths to a particular destination.
In this case 192.168.1.103.
type "show ip route 192.168.1.103" and you will see two possible paths.
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All, any idea why this IP 172.26.1.13, shows twice?
Kennedy-2502#traceroute 192.168.1.103
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 192.168.1.103
1 172.26.1.13 20 msec
172.26.1.2 20 msec
172.26.1.13 20 msec
2 172.26.1.6 36 msec
172.26.1.9 40 msec *
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