Yes. Can I do this on a Linux box without having to install Zebra BGP on it? Joe
Something like this?
[root@m4ilb0x root]# lft www.level3.net -A
Tracing ________________________.
TTL LFT trace to Level3.com (209.245.19.41):80/tcp 1 [AS24730] amsterdam-c1-f1.prolocation.net (81.23.230.1) 0.5ms 2 [AS9057] ge-2-0-185.ipcolo1.Amsterdam1.Level3.net (213.244.164.197) 0.8ms 3 [AS9057] ae-0-53.mp1.Amsterdam1.Level3.net (213.244.165.65) 1.4ms 4 [AS9057] ae-1-0.bbr1.London2.Level3.net (212.187.128.46) 8.6ms 5 [AS3356] as-0-0.bbr2.Washington1.Level3.net (4.68.128.102) 81.3ms 6 [AS3356] as-0-0.bbr1.Denver1.Level3.net (209.247.11.21) 127.3ms 7 [AS3356] so-6-0.hsa1.Denver1.Level3.net (4.68.112.154) 127.9ms 8 [AS3356] se3-0.public1.Broomfield1.Level3.net (209.245.16.18) 128.7ms ** [neglected] no reply packets received from TTL 9 10 [AS3356] [target] Level3.com (209.245.19.41):80 129.0ms
bye, Raymond.
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