What protocols can you use while testing Trace?
A.) DECnet
B.) CLNS
C.) IP
D.) Old Vines
E.) Vines
F.) Chaos
Answer / guest
Answer: B C D E
Type Trace ? At the router command prompt to see a list of
available
supported protocols for tracing routes to IP addresses or
Name addresses.
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