From: Kyle Quest (Kyle.Quest@networkengines.com)
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 17:50:37 EST
>I would like to know if it is possible to do like a traceroute
>but on layer 2.
Unfortunately, nothing like this exists
due to the difference in the way layer 3
and layer 2 protocols work (at least ethernet,
atm, and ppp). Layer 2 information is always local
to the current segment/link.
You'll have to discover your ip nodes and then collect
layer 2 information some other way (which often requires
connecting to them; it could be SNMP or something else
depending on the device).
Sorry for bad news :-)
K
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