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Performing a Traceroute
You can use traceroute as a diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring
transit delays of packets across an IP network. The traceroute sends three requests to
each hop on the way to the destination. Traceroute is done using the following CLI
command:
# traceroute ipv6 <X:X::X:X> [vrf <vrf name>]
# traceroute <A.B.C.D or hostname> [vrf <vrf name>]
Examples:
# traceroute ipv6 2014:6666::dddd
1
2014:7777::aa55 (2014:7777::aa55)
2
2014:6666::dddd (2014:6666::dddd)
Traceroute: Destination reached
# traceroute 10.3.0.2
1
1 (10.4.0.1)
2
1 (10.3.0.2)
Traceroute: Destination reached
User's Manual
2.037 ms
3.665 ms
1.068 ms
0.796 ms
754
Mediant 800B MSBR
2.421 ms
2.022 ms
2.633 ms
2.481 ms
1.267 ms
1.070 ms
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2.155 ms
2.568 ms