Traceroute Ipv6 - Enterasys C3G124-24 Configuration Manual

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traceroute ipv6

ipv6-addr
size num
Defaults
None.
Mode
Router privileged exec: C3(su)->router#
Usage
Use this command to ping an interface by using the link-local address or the global IPv6 address
of the interface. You can use a loopback, tunnel, or logical interface as the source. The source and
target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP.
The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is connected through the
default VLAN (VLAN 1), as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the
workstation. The terminal interface sends three pings to the target station.
Example
This example shows output from a successful ping to link-local address fe80::211:88ff:fe55:4a7f.
C3(su)->router#ping ipv6 interface vlan 6 link-local-address
fe80::211:88ff:fe55:4a7f
Send count=3, Receive count=3 from fe80::211:88ff:fe55:4a7f
Average round trip time = 1.00 ms
traceroute ipv6
Use this command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their
destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis.
Syntax
traceroute ipv6 ipv6-addr
Parameters
ipv6-addr
Defaults
None.
Mode
Router privileged exec: C3 (su)->router#
29-8 IPv6 Configuration
Specifies the global IPv6 address of the system to ping. Enter the address
in the form documented in RFC 4291, with the address specified in
hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons.
(Optional) Specifies the size of the datagram packet. The value of num can
range from 48 to 2048 bytes.
Specifies a host to which the route of an IPv6 packet will be traced. Enter the
address in the form documented in RFC 4291, with the address specified in
hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons.

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