Network Tools
Example:
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| # Interface | AdminStatus | OperStatus | MTU | Forwarding | Framing |
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| # 1 | enabled | enabled | 1500 | enabled | ethernet |
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| # 2 | disabled | disabled | 1500 | disabled | ethernet |
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| # Interface | MediaType | PhysicalAddress | NetworkAddress |
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| # 3 | 3 (dynamic) | 00:00:1d:04:40:5d | 123.456.40.1 |
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| # 4 | 3 (dynamic) | 08:00:20:0e:d8:31 | 123.456.40.30 |
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traceroute: |
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| traceroute [IP address] |
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Description: | The traceroute command generates a | ||||||
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| routers to the point of failure. | ||||
Options: |
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#122.144.11.52 is alive : 3 hops away.