Users Guide

Switch Management Commands 2294
vrf-name—The name of the VRF associated with the routing table
context used by the command. If no vrf is specified, the global routing
table context is used.
ipaddress—Valid IP address of the destination host.
hostname—Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1–158
characters). The command allows spaces in the host name when
specified in double quotes. For example, console(config)#snmp-
server host “host name”
initTtl—The initial time-to-live (TTL); the maximum number of router
hops between the local and remote system (Range: 1–255).
maxTtl—The largest TTL value that can be used (Range:1–255).
maxFail—Terminate the traceroute after failing to receive a response for
this number of consecutive probes (Range: 1–255).
interval—The timeout period. If a response is not received within this
period of time, then traceroute considers that probe a failure (printing
*) and sends the next probe. If traceroute does receive a response to a
probe, then it sends the next probe immediately. (Range: 1–60 seconds).
count—The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level (Range:1–
10).
port—The destination UDP port of the probe. This should be an
unused port on the remote destination system (Range: 1–65535).
size—The size, in bytes, of the payload of the Echo Requests sent
(Range: 0–39936 bytes).
src-ip-address—The IPv4 source address to use in the ICMP echo
request packets.
vlan-id—A valid VLAN interface.
loopback-id—A configured loopback ID
Default Configuration
The default count is 3 probes.
The default interval is 3 seconds.
The default size is 0 data bytes.
The default port is 33434.
The default initTtl is 1 hop.