Packet data length in bytes. Same as
Number of packets sent.
Wait period between packets in seconds. Packet data length in bytes.
-s.

Chapter 2: Status Commands

Efficient Networks® Router family

 

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

traceroute

Traces the route taken by packets sent from the local router to the specified IP address or domain name. A packet is sent for each hop in the route. The output lists the IP addresses of the hops that returned packets.

Unless the -n option is specified, traceroute also attempts to look up the name of each gateway in the route. If the DNS lookup is successful, the name is included in the output message.

NOTE:

To terminate the traceroute before it ends, press control-c.

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W), Debug (R)

Input Format

ping [-c count] [-i <wait>] [- s -l <size>)] [-I <srceaddr>] [-n] <ipaddr> <domainname>

Parameters

-c <count>a -i <wait>b -s <size>c -l <size>c

-I <scrceaddr>d Source IP address contained in the echo message. Use this option

 

to force packets into a tunnel or to force use of the management ad-

 

dress as the source address.

-n

Eliminates the DNS lookup for each hop. Only the IP address of the

 

hop is listed in the output message.

<ipaddr>

Remote node to which the echo message is sent. It can be specified

<domainname>e by its domain name or by its IP address.

aInteger, 1 - 2000000000 (5)

bInteger, 1 - 10 (1)

cInteger, 0 - 1648 (56)

dDotted-decimal notation

eASCII string

Response

The following are application examples of the traceroute command and their responses.

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