Re: Normal ping

From: Paul Negron <negron.paul_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 18:11:24 -0700

For Unicast, it is the Interface closest to the destination by default. (of
course I imply cost to the route if that comes into play.)

Like Marko hinted... The source of the ping originates from EVERY Interface
that has PIM configured for Multicast.

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> From: Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
> Reply-To: Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
> Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 23:28:50 +0000
> To: Mi <mike.ccie_at_gmail.com>
> Cc: "ccielab_at_groupstudy.com" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
> Subject: Re: Normal ping
> 
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 23:06, Mi <mike.ccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> B  B  If we have multiple interfaces on a router, with what source IP is a
>> normal ping generated.
> 
> From the one that is considered to be "closest" in routing terms to
> the destination you are pinging. This is not true for multicast ping.
> 
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