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Chapter 51 Troubleshooting Using TDR
This example shows how to perform a traceroute to an IP host:
Switch# traceroute ip 171.9.15.10
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 171.69.115.10
1 172.2.52.1 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec
2 172.2.1.203 12 msec 8 msec 0 msec
3 171.9.16.6 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec
4 171.9.4.5 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec
5 171.9.121.34 0 msec 4 msec 4 msec
6 171.9.15.9 120 msec 132 msec 128 msec
7 171.9.15.10 132 msec 128 msec 128 msec
Switch#
The display shows the hop count, the IP address of the router, and the round-trip time in milliseconds
for each of the three probes that are sent.
To end a trace in progress, enter the escape sequence (Ctrl-^ X by default). Simultaneously press and
release the Ctrl, Shift, and 6 keys and then press the X key.
Using TDR
Understanding TDR, page 51-19
Running TDR and Displaying the Results, page 51-20

Understanding TDR

You can use the Time Domain Reflector (TDR) feature to diagnose and resolve cabling problems. When
running TDR, a local device sends a signal through a cable and compares the reflected signal to the initial
signal.
TDR is supported only on 10/100/1000 copper Ethernet ports. It is not supported on 10-Gigabit Ethernet
ports and on SFP module ports.
Tab le 51-2 Traceroute Output Display Characters
Character Description
*The probe timed out.
?Unknown packet type.
AAdministratively unreachable. Usually, this output means that an access list is
blocking traffic.
HHost unreachable.
NNetwork unreachable.
PProtocol unreachable.
QSource quench.
UPort unreachable.