Owner's Manual

System Management 431
Example
The following example displays the system service tag information.
traceroute
The
traceroute
user EXEC command discovers the IP routes that packets actually take when
traveling to their destinations.
Syntax
traceroute
{
ip-address
|
hostname
}[
size
packet_size
] [
ttl
max-ttl
] [
count
packet_count
]
[
timeout
time_out
] [
source
ip-address
] [
tos
tos
]
ip-address —
Valid IP address of the destination host. For information on specifying an
out-of-band IP address, see the user guidelines.
hostname —
Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1 - 158 characters)
packet_size —
Number of bytes in a packet. (Range: 40-1472)
max-ttl —
The largest TTL value that can be used. The
traceroute
user EXEC command
terminates when the destination is reached or when this value is reached. (Range:1-255)
packet_count —
The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level. (Range:1-10)
time_out —
The number of seconds to wait for a response to a probe packet. (Range:1-
60)
ip-address —
One of the interface addresses of the device to use as a source address for
the probes. The device will normally pick the valid IP address it considers to be the best
source address to use.
tos —
The
Type-Of-Service byte in the IP Header of the packet. (Range: 0-255)
Default Configuration
packet_size —
The default is 40 bytes.
max-ttl —
The default is 30.
packet_count
— The default count is 3.
time_out —
The default is 3 seconds.
Console> show system id
Service Tag: 89788978
Serial number: 8936589782
Asset tag: 7843678957