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tracemac through port-channel #62

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Drawey opened this issue Jul 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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tracemac through port-channel #62

Drawey opened this issue Jul 7, 2020 · 1 comment

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Drawey commented Jul 7, 2020

Hello,

Perhaps it is normal behavior but when i use tracemac it doesn't go deeper than a port channel.

myuser@mylinuxcomputer:~/natlas$ python3.8 natlas-cli.py tracemac -n XXXXX.domain.com -m 0XXX.8XXc.0XXa
natlas v0.12.1
Michael Laforest <[email protected]>
Python 3.8.2

HOP    NODE IP          NODE NAME                  VLAN     PORT          REMOTE NODE IP   REMOTE NODE NAME
---    -------          ---------                  ----     ----          --------------   ----------------
1      XXXXX.domain.com  XXXXX.domain.com  1        port-channel20

FOUND

MAC Address: 0XXX.8XXc.0XXa
    Node IP: XXXXX.domain.com
  Node Name: XXXXX.domain.com
       Port: port-channel20

If it is not by design, what could be the reason ?

PS : Thanks for your amazing tool !

Regards,

@Drawey Drawey changed the title tracemath through port-channel tracemac through port-channel Jul 8, 2020
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Drawey commented Jul 27, 2020

Hello,
After investigation, it seems that this only concerns the "fabricpath" topology.
Can you confirm that this feature is not within the current scope of the "tracemac" function?
Regards,

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