When the traceroute command itself is used, the usage statement is
displayed.
ELS10-27>traceroute ?
traceroute [-m max_hops] [-q nqueries] [-w wait] host_ip [data_size]
The following is a sample traceroute:
ELS10-27> traceroute 192.168.37.20
traceroute to (192.168.37.20), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 134.141.109.18 6 ms 91 ms 99 ms
2 192.168.37.20 99 ms 99 ms 99 ms
Traplog
Various SNMP traps are sent to an SNMP Manager from the ELS10-27
when certain events occur. The last 50 of these traps are kept in a log
within the ELS10-27 and can be displayed to assist in isolating failures.
The command entered by itself displays the traplog.
ELS10-27> traplog
Trap 20 4 weeks 4 days, 0:19:00
The spanning tree topology has stopped changing.
Trap 19 4 weeks 4 days, 0:17:58
The spanning tree topology has begun to change.
Trap 32 4 weeks 4 days, 0:05:18 port 13
The spanning tree state of the port has changed.
Trap 3 4 weeks 4 days, 0:05:18 port 13
The current functional state of the port has changed.
Trap 20 4 weeks 3 days, 23:47:57
The spanning tree topology has stopped changing.
Trap 19 4 weeks 3 days, 23:46:54
The spanning tree topology has begun to change.
Trap 32 4 weeks 3 days, 23:41:41 port 15
The spanning tree state of the port has changed.
Trap 32 4 weeks 3 days, 23:41:36 port 15
The spanning tree state of the port has changed.
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