10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 1.535/1.580/1.605
Running a traceroute test
Use traceroute to determine the route packets take through a network to a destination.
Procedure steps
To use traceroute, enter the following command:
traceroute <ipaddr> [<datasize>] [-m <value>] [-p <value>] [-q
<value>] [-w <value>] [-v] [vrf <value>] [source <value>]
Variable definitions
Use the information in the following table to help you use the traceroute <ipaddr>
command.
-m <value>
-p <value>
-q <value>
-v
-w <value>
datasize <value>
source <value>
vrf <value>
Example of using traceroute for an IP VPN device
Trace the route to the IP VPN device:
Troubleshooting
Variable
Value
Specifies the is maximum time-to-live (TTL) (1 to
255).
Specifies the base UDP port number (0 to 65535).
Specifies the number of probes per TTL (1 to 255).
Specifies verbose mode (detailed output).
Specifies the wait time per probe (1 to 255).
Specifies the size of the probe packet (1 to 1464).
Specifies the source IP address for use in IP VPN
traceroutes.
Specifies the VRF instance by VRF name.
Running a traceroute test
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