To quit the traceroute monitor command, press Q.

Table 122: CLI traceroute monitor Command Options

DescriptionOption
Sends traceroute packets to the hostname or IP address you specify.
host
(Optional) Limits the number of ping requests, in packets, to send in summary mode. If you do
not specify a count, ping requests are continuously sent until you press Q.
countnumber
(Optional) Forces the traceroute packets to an IPv4 destination.
inet
(Optional) Forces the traceroute packets to an IPv6 destination.
inet6
(Optional) Sets the interval between ping requests, in seconds. The default value is 1 second.intervalseconds
(Optional) Suppresses the display of the hostnames of the hops along the path.
no-resolve
(Optional) Sets the size of the ping request packet. The size can be from 0 through 65468 bytes.
The default packet size is 64 bytes.
sizebytes
(Optional) Uses the source address that you specify, in the traceroute packet.
source address
(Optional) Displays the summary traceroute information.
summary
Following is sample output from a traceroute monitor command:
user@host> traceroute monitor host2
My traceroute [v0.69]
host (0.0.0.0)(tos=0x0 psize=64 bitpattern=0x00)
Wed Mar 14 23:14:11 2007
Keys: Help Display mode Restart statistics Order of fields quit
Packets
Pings
Host Loss% Snt
Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. 173.24.232.66 0.0% 5
9.4 8.6 4.8 9.9 2.1
2. 173.24.232.66 0.0% 5
7.9 17.2 7.9 29.4 11.0
3. 173.24.232.66 0.0% 5
9.9 9.3 8.7 9.9 0.5
4. 173.24.232.66 0.0% 5
9.9 9.8 9.5 10.0 0.2
Table 123 on page 240 summarizes the output fields of the display.
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