From: Engelhard M. Labiro (engelhard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 09 2002 - 07:15:18 GMT-3
I am no smart, but I do know that "extended ping" can be used
to select which IP address as the source IP address for ICMP echo.
Just select "y" at the "extended commands".
> If you have two IP addresses on the same interface (one primary
> and the other secondary), how can you make the router for each
> network it tries to reach it
> should use one of the ip addresses as the source ip for that
> network?
>
>
> R1 wants to ping R2 it should use 10.1.1.1 (which is by default
> works)?
>
> R1 wants to ping R3 is should use 204.100.100.1 as the source IP address
not
> 10.1.1.1,
>
> I tried it with Nating but it didn't work with me!!!
>
> So anybody have any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
R1(10.1.1.1)----------------------------------------------------------------
R
> 2(10.1.1.1)
> (204.100.100.1 Secondary)
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> R3
> (204.100.100.2)
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