traffic-capture

-F

specifies that the packet not be fragmented. This stops the traceroute from being fragmented as it is passed through various routes, allowing you to calculate the maximum MTU size.

Note: This option is not supported when performing a UDP traceroute.

-f

sets the starting TTL.

-I

specifies ICMP ECHO instead of UDP probe.

-m

specifies the maximum number of hops.

-n

prints hop addresses numerically.

-p

sets the base UDP port.

-Q

stops traceroute from probing the hop after the maximum timeout.

-q

sets the number of probe queries.

-w

specifies the maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a probe response.

traffic-capture

access: global, all

The traffic-capturecommand captures packet traces of monitored traffic management encountered by the device.

export

exports a captured data stream.

host

the IP address to which you want to export the data stream.

destination

the destination directory on the target system to which the data stream will be saved.

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