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04-27-2015 04:32 AM - edited 03-07-2019 11:45 PM
Hi all,
While doing a trace for a traceroute command, i realize that the router is actually doing a reverse DNS query for the ip that I am doing the traceroute.
Although this does not impact my traceroute, I can't help to wonder why the need to do the reverse DNS for ?
1 0.000000000 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.255 DNS 84 Standard query 0x2f3e PTR 2.5.168.192.in-addr.arpa
3 5.750328000 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.255 DNS 84 Standard query 0x2f3e PTR 2.5.168.192.in-addr.arpa
5 10.828742000 192.168.5.1 192.168.5.2 UDP 60 Source port: 49246 Destination port: 33435
6 10.859994000 192.168.5.2 192.168.5.1 ICMP 70 Destination unreachable (Port unreachable)
Regards,
Noob
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04-27-2015 05:28 AM
It's the default behaviour of traceroute and it is doing it to try and display a hostname rather than an IP address.
If you want to stop it doing that then use the "numeric" option with the traceroute command.
Whenever I am testing in a lab I always use that option because doing the reverse lookup significantly slows down the traceroute if there is no DNS server to respond.
Jon
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04-27-2015 05:28 AM
It's the default behaviour of traceroute and it is doing it to try and display a hostname rather than an IP address.
If you want to stop it doing that then use the "numeric" option with the traceroute command.
Whenever I am testing in a lab I always use that option because doing the reverse lookup significantly slows down the traceroute if there is no DNS server to respond.
Jon
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04-27-2015 06:32 AM
Hi Jon,
Duly noted. I realize after you reply, this thread is gone. I am wondering did you see my previous questions in the forum that i raised today ;(.
Regards,
Noob
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04-27-2015 06:36 AM
Yes I have dropped a line to the support team about this.
I have responded to two separate posts and both have gone from the forum.
So it's not just your posts.
I have no idea what is going on at the moment.
Jon
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04-27-2015 11:29 AM
Hi Jon,
Thanks. I hope you really dont mind me asking - to assist to take a look at these 2 related threads below (as i spend an entire day doing testing and researching but to no avail)... ;(
Hope you are able to shed some light ;(
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12490926/ping-no-response-found-what-does-it-meant
Thank you
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04-27-2015 11:30 AM
Hi Jon,
Thanks. I hope you really dont mind me asking - to assist to take a look at these 2 related threads below (as i spend an entire day doing testing and researching but to no avail)... ;(
Hope you are able to shed some light ;(
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12490926/ping-no-response-found-what-does-it-meant
Thank you
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04-27-2015 06:43 AM
Hi Jon,
Duly noted. I realize after you reply, this thread is gone. I am wondering did you see my previous questions in the forum that i raised today ;(.
Regards,
Noob
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04-27-2015 06:53 AM
Hi Jon,
Duly noted. I realize after you reply, this thread is gone. I am wondering did you see my previous questions in the forum that i raised today ;(.
Regards,
Noob
