Administrator Guide

Switch Management Commands 2261
Examples
The following example discovers the routes that packets will actually take
when traveling to the destination specified in the command.
(console) # traceroute 10.240.10.115 init-ttl 1 max-ttl 4 max-fail 0 interval
1 count 3 port 33434 size 43
Traceroute to 10.240.10.115, 4 hops max, 43 byte packets:
1 10.240.4.1 708 msec 41 msec 11 msec
2 10.240.10.115 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec
Hop Count = 1 Last TTL = 2 Test attempt = 6 Test Success = 6
traceroute ipv6
Use the traceroute command in Privileged EXEC mode to discover the IP
routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destinations.
Syntax
traceroute ipv6
ipv6address
|
hostname
[ initTtl
initTtl
] [ maxTtl
maxTtl
] [
maxFail
maxFail
] [ interval
interval
] [ count
count
] [ port
port
] [ size
size
][source {
src-ip-address
|vlan
vlan-id
|loopback
loopback-id
}]
ipv6address
Valid IPv6 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: 0–255). the default is 1.
maxTtl
The largest TTL value that can be used (Range:1–255). The default is
30. This must be larger or equal to the value specified in initTtl.
maxFail
Terminate the traceroute after failing to receive a response for this
number of consecutive probes (Range: 0–255).
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). The default is 3.
count
The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level (Range:1–10).
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