tried this out, looks useful, Look good to me,
Thanks, Alex Wang, On 3 September 2015 at 07:53, Flavio Leitner <f...@sysclose.org> wrote: > The plotnetcfg is an open source tool to visualy represent > relationship between network interfaces on a single host. > > It helps to understand the path of a packet on a host. > > Signed-off-by: Flavio Leitner <f...@sysclose.org> > --- > FAQ.md | 3 +++ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md > index 5ce42b9..631f6a4 100644 > --- a/FAQ.md > +++ b/FAQ.md > @@ -1623,6 +1623,9 @@ A: To debug network behavior problems, trace the > path of a packet, > that's correct, then trace the path of the response packet back to > the origin. > > + The open source tool called "plotnetcfg" can help to understand the > + relationship between the networking devices on a single host. > + > Usually a simple ICMP echo request and reply ("ping") packet is > good enough. Start by initiating an ongoing "ping" from the origin > host to a remote host. If you are tracking down a connectivity > -- > 2.1.0 > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev@openvswitch.org > http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > -- Alex Wang, Open vSwitch developer _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev