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Signed-off-by: Vivek <[email protected]>
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### Using Python Packaging

If you don't want to use docker container or cannot use a docker container, an alternative approach is to install SuzieQ as a python package. It is **strongly** recommended to install suzieq inside a virtual environment. If you already use a tool to create and manage virtual environments, you can skip the step of creating a virtual envirobment below.
If you don't want to use docker container or cannot use a docker container, an alternative approach is to install SuzieQ as a python package. It is **strongly** recommended to install suzieq inside a virtual environment. If you already use a tool to create and manage virtual environments, you can skip the step of creating a virtual environment below.

SuzieQ requires python version 3.7.1 at least, and has been tested with python versions 3.7 and 3.8. It has not been tested to work on Windows. Use Linux (recommended) or macOS. To create a virtual environment, in case you haven't got a tool to create one, type:

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## Path

SuzieQ has the ability to show the path between two IP addresses, including the ability to show the path through EVPN overlay. You can use this to see each of the paths from a source to a destination and to see if you have anything asymetrical in your paths. ![GUI PATH](images/path-gui.png)
SuzieQ has the ability to show the path between two IP addresses, including the ability to show the path through EVPN overlay. You can use this to see each of the paths from a source to a destination and to see if you have anything asymmetrical in your paths. ![GUI PATH](images/path-gui.png)

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