10.9.9
traceroute
This command is used to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination
through the network on a hop-by-hop basis. <ipaddr> should be a valid IP address. [port] should be a valid
decimal integer in the range of 0(zero) to 65535. The default value is 33434. 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.
Syntax
traceroute <ipaddr|hostname> [initTtl <1-255>] [maxTtl <1-255>] [interval <1-60>] [count <1-10>]
traceroute ipv6 <ipv6-address|hostname> [initTtl <1-255>] [maxTtl <1-255>] [interval <1-60>] [count
<1-10>]
<ipaddr|hostname> - A host name or an IP address.
initTtl - Initital TTL to be used.
<1-255> - Range: 1-255.
maxTtl - Maximum TTL for the destination.
<1-255> - Range: 1-255.
Interval - Time between probes in seconds.
<1-60> - Range: 1-60.
count - Number of probes per hop.
<1-10> - Range: 1-10.
<ipv6-address|hostname > - IPv6 address or Hostname.
Default Setting
initTtl = 1
maxTtl = 20
interval = 3
count = 3
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
10.9.10
logging cli-command
This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables
the switch to log all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system.
Syntax
logging cli-command
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