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CLI Example

The following shows an example of using the traceroute command to determine how many hops there
are to the destination. The command output shows each IP address the packet passes through and how
long it takes to get there. In this example, the packet takes 16 hops to reach its destination.
console#traceroute ?
ipv6
<cr>
<ip-address|hostname>
console#traceroute 72.14.253.99
Tracing route over a maximum of 20 hops
1
10.131.10.1
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210.210.108.193
3
192.168.81.1
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210.214.5.161
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210.214.5.169
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124.7.202.2
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210.18.7.166
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202.144.2.193
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202.144.113.151
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72.14.196.97
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216.239.43.216
12
216.239.43.209
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216.239.43.222
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216.239.43.221
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209.85.250.88
16
209.85.250.105
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209.85.250.91
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216.239.47.237
19
216.239.46.211
--More-- or (q)uit
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64.233.174.99
console#traceroute
Switch-traceroute> Enter the ip-address|hostname : 10.27.64.141
Switch-traceroute> Packet size (default: 40 bytes): 60
Switch-traceroute> Max ttl value (default: 20): 30
Switch-traceroute> Number of probes to send at each level (default 3): 4
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System Configuration
Use keyword 'ipv6' if entering IPv6 Address.
Press enter to execute the command.
Enter IP Address or Host Name.console#traceroute
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