Running A Trace Test; Tracing A Route To A Remote Host Using The Nncli - Nortel 8300 Troubleshooting Manual

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Passport-8300:3/config/diag/ping-snoop# enable true
Passport-8300:3/config/diag/ping-snoop# add-ports 1/1
Figure 29 "Config diag ping-snoop info command output" (page 143)
a summary of the results of these commands.
Figure 29
Config diag ping-snoop info command output

Running a trace test

Run a trace to find all the routes to a remote host or to determine if the
remote network is not reachable.
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Tracing a route to a remote host using the NNCLI

Use the following procedure to trace a route to a remote host using the
NNCLI.
Prerequisites
Procedure steps
Step
1
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"Tracing a route to a remote host using the NNCLI" (page 143)
"Tracing a route to a remote host using the CLI" (page 144)
The traceroute command must be entered in Privileged EXEC mode.
Action
To trace the route to a remote host, enter the following command in
Privileged EXEC mode:
traceroute <ipaddr> [<datasize>] [-m <value>] [-p
<value>] [-q <value>] [-w <value>] [-v]
This command is useful for troubleshooting because it shows all
the routes that are used or indicates that the remote network is not
reachable.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
Troubleshooting
NN46200-704 01.01 Standard
4.0 29 October 2007
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