CLI Guide

Switch Management Commands 2352
User Guidelines
This command has no user guidelines.
Example
Following is an example of using the telnet command to connect to
176.213.10.50.
console#telnet 176.213.10.50
Trying 176.213.10.50...
Connected to 176.213.10.50
Entering character mode...
Escape character is'^^'.
traceroute
Use the traceroute command to discover the routers that packets traverse
when traveling to their destination.
Syntax
traceroute [vrf vrf-name] [ip] ipaddress|hostname [init-ttl initTtl] [max-ttl
maxTtl] [max-fail maxFail] [interval interval] [count count] [port port]
[size size][source {src-ip-address|vlan vlan-id|loopback loopback-id}]
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).