Tracing A Route To A Remote Host Using The Cli - Nortel 8300 Troubleshooting Manual

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Variable definitions
Variable
datasize
ipaddr
-m <value>
-p <value>
-q <value>
-w <value>
-v

Tracing a route to a remote host using the CLI

Use the following procedure to trace a route to a remote host using the CLI.
Procedure steps
Step
1
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"Traceroute command output" (page 144)
traceroute command.
Traceroute command output
Action
To trace the route to a remote host, enter the following command:
traceroute <ipaddr> [<datasize>] [-m <value>] [-p
<value>] [-q <value>] [-w <value>] [-v]
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Value
The size of the probe packet (1 to
1464).
The IP address of the remote host.
The maximum time-to-live (TTL) value
(1 to 255).
The base UDP port number (0 to
65535).
The number of probes for each TTL
value (1 to 255)
The wait time for each probe (1 to 255).
The verbose mode (showing all).

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