4.9.2.5 Traceroute (IPv4)
This page allows you to perform a traceroute test over IPv4 towards a remote host. traceroute is a diagnostic
tool for displaying the route and measuring transit delays of packets across an IPv4 network.
Traceroute (IPv4) Page Screenshot in
You can configure the following parameters for the test:
Object
Hostname or IP
Address
DSCP Value
Number of Probes Per
Hop
Response Timeout
First TTL Value
Max TTL Value
Figure 4-9-16
appears.
Figure 4-9-16 Traceroute (IPv4) Page Screenshot
Description
The destination IP Address.
This value is used for the DSCP value in the IPv4 header. The default value is 0.
The valid range is 0-63.
Determines the number of probes (packets) sent for each hop. The default value
is 3. The valid range is 1-60.
Determines the number of seconds to wait for a reply to a sent request. The
default number is 3. The valid range is 1-86400.
Determines the value of the Time-To-Live (TTL) field in the IPv4 header in the
first packet sent. The default number is 1. The valid range is 1-30.
Determines the maximum value of the Time-To-Live (TTL) field in the IPv4
header. If this value is reached before the specified remote host is reached the
test stops. The default number is 30. The valid range is 1-255.
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