Example
The following example displays the system service tag information.
Console> show system id
Service Tag: 89788978
Serial number: 8936589782
Asset tag: 7843678957
traceroute
The traceroute user EXEC command discovers the IP routes that packets actually take when
traveling to their destinations.
Syntax
traceroute {ip-address |hostname }[size packet_size] [ttl max-ttl] [count packet_count]
[timeout time_out] [source ip-address] [tos tos]
•
ip-address — Valid IP address of the destination host. For information on specifying an
out-of-band IP address, see the user guidelines.
•
hostname — Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1 - 158 characters)
•
packet_size — Number of bytes in a packet. (Range: 40-1472)
•
max-ttl — The largest TTL value that can be used. The traceroute user EXEC command
terminates when the destination is reached or when this value is reached. (Range:1-255)
•
packet_count — The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level. (Range:1-10)
•
time_out — The number of seconds to wait for a response to a probe packet. (Range:1-
60)
•
ip-address — One of the interface addresses of the device to use as a source address for
the probes. The device will normally pick the valid IP address it considers to be the best
source address to use.
•
tos — The Type-Of-Service byte in the IP Header of the packet. (Range: 0-255)
Default Configuration
packet_size — The default is 40 bytes.
max-ttl — The default is 30.
packet_count — The default count is 3.
time_out — The default is 3 seconds.
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