NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 7.2

CLI Example

The following shows an example of using the traceroute command to determine how many hops there are to the destination. The command output shows each IP address the packet passes through and how long it takes to get there. In this example, the packet takes 16 hops to reach its destination.

(Netgear Switch) #traceroute?

 

 

 

 

<ipaddr>

Enter IP

address.

 

 

 

(Netgear Switch) #traceroute

216.109.118.74 ?

 

 

<cr>

Press Enter to

execute the command.

 

 

<port>

Enter port no.

 

 

 

 

(Netgear Switch) #traceroute

216.109.118.74

 

 

Tracing route over a maximum

of 20 hops

 

 

1

10.254.24.1

40

ms

9

ms

10

ms

2

10.254.253.1

30

ms

49

ms

21

ms

3

63.237.23.33

29

ms

10

ms

10

ms

4

63.144.4.1

 

39

ms

63

ms

67

ms

5

63.144.1.141

70

ms

50

ms

50

ms

6

205.171.21.89

39

ms

70

ms

50

ms

7

205.171.8.154

70

ms

50

ms

70

ms

8

205.171.8.222

70

ms

50

ms

80

ms

9

205.171.251.34

60

ms

90

ms

50

ms

10

209.244.219.181

60

ms

70

ms

70

ms

11

209.244.11.9

60

ms

60

ms

50

ms

12

4.68.121.146

50

ms

70

ms

60

ms

13

4.79.228.2

 

60

ms

60

ms

60

ms

14

216.115.96.185

110

ms

59

ms

70

ms

15

216.109.120.203

70

ms

66

ms

95

ms

16

216.109.118.74

78

ms

121

ms

69

ms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Traceroute

v1.0, May 2008

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