Re: BGP Routing topology question
Paul Traina <pst@cisco.com> Thu, 17 November 1994 02:05 UTC
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To: James Gwertzman <gwertzma@das.harvard.edu>
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Subject: Re: BGP Routing topology question
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From: Paul Traina <pst@cisco.com>
traceroute -g Traceroute won't work if you don't have an account on at least one of the computers. I would love to have the accuracy of traceroute, but for any two arbitrary computers. Or is there something I'm missing?
- BGP Routing topology question James Gwertzman
- Re: BGP Routing topology question Curtis Villamizar
- Re: BGP Routing topology question James Gwertzman
- Re: BGP Routing topology question Paul Traina
- Re: BGP Routing topology question Curtis Villamizar