Traceroute Ipv6 - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7228PS Cli Manual

7200 series managed switch cli refernce manual for software version 8.0.3
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Example: The following are examples of the CLI command.
traceroute Success:
(Switch) # traceroute 10.240.10.115 initTtl 1 maxTtl 4 maxFail 0 interval 1 count
3 port 33434 size 43
Traceroute to 10.240.10.115 ,4 hops max 43 byte packets:
1 10.240.4.1
708 msec
2 10.240.10.115
Hop Count = 1 Last TTL = 2 Test attempt = 6 Test Success = 6
traceroute Failure:
(Switch) # traceroute 10.40.1.1 initTtl 1 maxFail 0 interval 1 count 3
port 33434 size 43
Traceroute to 10.40.1.1 ,30 hops max 43 byte packets:
1 10.240.4.1
19 msec
2 10.240.1.252
0 msec
3 172.31.0.9
277 msec
4 10.254.1.1
289 msec
5 10.254.21.2
287 msec
6 192.168.76.2
290 msec
7 0.0.0.0
0 msec *
Hop Count = 6 Last TTL = 7 Test attempt = 19 Test Success = 18

traceroute ipv6

Use the traceroute command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling
to their destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis. The <ipv6-
address|hostname> parameter must be a valid IPv6 address or hostname. The optional
<port> parameter is the UDP port used as the destination of packets sent as part of the
traceroute. This port should be an unused port on the destination system. The range for <port>
is zero (0) to 65535. The default value is 33434.
Default
port: 33434
Format
traceroute ipv6 <ipv6-address|hostname> [port <port>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
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