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j.Perform a traceroute or extended traceroute. Syntax is:

traceroute hostname/address [hops xx] [timeout xx] [retries xx] [source xx] [noNat]

Options:

 

hops <hops count>

Max number of hops (default 30)

timeout <seconds>

Timeout in seconds (default 3)

retries <seconds>

Number of retries per hop (default 3)

source <address or name>

Source address or interface name to use

noNat

Do not NAT the trace packets

Options may be entered in any order and may be truncated.

Valid interface names are eth0, fdl0, ppp0, fr0, fr1, etc.

Example usage: trace 10.0.0.5 h 20 t 1 r 1 so eth0

This will perform a trace to 10.0.0.5 with a max hop count of 20. The timeout for each hop is 1 second, and the retry count per hop is 1. The Ethernet IP will be used as the source address, and the packet WILL go through NAT if NAT is enabled, meaning that the packet will be translated and the source address will be replaced by the NAPT address.

k.Use the Telnet client feature to Telnet to a remote host. Syntax is:

Telnet hostname/address [port xx]

Default port is 23 (TELNET).

l.To exit terminal mode, type exit or !exit,

exit - if any configuration have been made, you will be prompted whether or not to save these changes. If no changes were made, the terminal session will exit without the confirm message.

!exit - exit without saving or applying any configuration changes.

Extended ping, extended traceroute, and Telnet client are new features initially available in A.04.02. These functions may be performed simultaneously from multiple user sessions.

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