Command Reference Guide
traceroute ethernet
Use the traceroute ethernet command to initiate a linktrace message from one Ethernet operations,
administration, and maintenance (OAM) connectivity fault management (CFM) maintenance endpoint
(MEP) to another MEP. These linktrace messages are used to trace the packet route to a destination MEP.
Variations of this command include:
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> domain <domain name> association
<association name>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> domain none association <association
name>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> fdb-only
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> interface <interface>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> mep <mep id>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> sorted
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> timeout <timeout>
traceroute ethernet <target-mac-address | target-mep-id> ttl <value>
After specifying the target for the linktrace messages, the other parameters can be entered
in any order.
Syntax Description
<target-mac-address | target-mep-id>
domain <domain name>
domain none
association <association name>
fdb-only
interface <interface>
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the destination for the linktrace message. Medium
access control (MAC) addresses are entered in the format
HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH. Target MEP IDs are the unique
numerical values identifying MEPs. MEP IDs range from 1 to
8191.
Optional. Specifies the maintenance domain to which the
transmitting MEP belongs.
Optional. Specifies no maintenance domain.
Optional. Specifies the maintenance association to which the
transmitting MEP belongs.
Optional. Specifies that the maintenance points on the route
only use their forwarding database, and not their continuity
check message (CCM) database when deciding if/how to
forward linktrace messages.
Optional. Specifies the interface on which the transmitting MEP
is configured. Specify an interface in the format <interface type
[slot/port | slot/port.subinterface id | interface id | interface
id.subinterface id]>. For example, for an Ethernet subinterface,
use eth 0/1.1. For a list of appropriate interfaces, enter
interface ? at the prompt.
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