Using Traceroute; Using Snmp Walk - Cisco CISCOWORKS COMMON SERVICES 3.0 User Manual

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Chapter 6
Using Device Center

Using Traceroute

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Using SNMP Walk

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Use the Traceroute tool to detect routing errors between the network management
station and the target device.
Traceroute helps you understand why ping fails or why applications time out. It
does this by diagnosing TCP/IP Layer 3 (transport) problems. You can view each
hop (or gateway) on the route to your device and how long each took.
Select Device Troubleshooting > Device Center.
Enter the name or IP address, fully qualified domain name, or hostname of the
device you want to check in the Device Selector field and click GO.
Or
Select the device from the list tree.
The Summary and Functions Available panes appear.
From the Functions Available pane, click Traceroute.
The results of the trace appear in the Traceroute window.
SNMP Walk allows you to trace the MIB tree of a device starting from a given
OID for purposes of troubleshooting, or gathering information about a certain
device.
You should have System Administrator privileges to use this feature.
Select Device Troubleshooting > Device Center.
Enter the name or IP address, fully qualified domain name, or hostname of the
device you want to check in the Device Selector field and click GO.
Or
Select the device from the list tree.
The Summary and Functions Available panes appear.
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