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> Title : Tracing Requirements for Generic Tunnels
> Author(s) : R. Bonica, K. Kompella, D. Meyer
> Filename : draft-bonica-tunneltrace-02.txt
> Pages : 11
> Date : 28-Nov-01
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> This document specifies requirements for a generic route tracing
> application. The application must provide all functionality that
> 'traceroute' [RFC 2151] currently provides. It also must provide
> enhanced capabilities with regard to tunnel tracing (e.g., tracing
> through IP-in-IP tunnels, tracing through MPLS LSPs).
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