Address resolution protocol, Figure 381: tracing the route to a network device – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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returning an “ICMP port unreachable” message. If the timer goes off

before a response is returned, the trace function prints a series of

asterisks and the “Request Timed Out” message. A long sequence of

these messages, terminating only when the maximum timeout has

been reached, may indicate this problem with the target device.

The same link-local address may be used by different interfaces/nodes

in different zones (RFC 4007). Therefore, when specifying a link-local

address, include zone-id information indicating the VLAN identifier after

the % delimiter. For example, FE80::7272%1 identifies VLAN 1 as the

interface.

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To trace the route to another device on the network:

1.

Click IP, General, Trace Route.

2.

Specify the target device.

3.

Click Apply.

Figure 381: Tracing the Route to a Network Device

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If IP routing is enabled (page

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), the router uses its routing tables to

make routing decisions, and uses Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to

forward traffic from one hop to the next. ARP is used to map an IP address

to a physical layer (i.e., MAC) address. When an IP frame is received by

this router (or any standards-based router), it first looks up the MAC

address corresponding to the destination IP address in the ARP cache. If

the address is found, the router writes the MAC address into the

appropriate field in the frame header, and forwards the frame on to the

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