Command Manual (For Soliton) – IPv6 Management
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Description
Use the tracert ipv6 command to trace the route of the IPv6 packets from source to
destination.
After using the ping command to detect a network problem, you can use the tracert
command to locate the failed network node.
Executing the tracert command displays the IP addresses of all the Layer 3 forwarding
devices which forward the packets to the destination on the path; if a device times out,
"* * *" is displayed.
You can press Ctrl + C to terminate the tracert operation after the tracert ipv6
command is executed.
Examples
# Trace the route of the IPv6 packets from source to destination 3002::1.
<Sysname> tracert ipv6 3002::1
traceroute to 3002::1
1 3003::1 30 ms
2 3002::1 10 ms 10 ms 0 ms
3
*
*
Table 2-2 Description on the fields of the tracert ipv6 command
traceroute to 3002::1
30 hops max
60 bytes packet
press CTRL_C to
break
1 3003::1 30 ms 0 ms
0 ms
3 * * *
30 hops max,60 bytes packet
0 ms
0 ms
*
Field
Traceroute the device at 3002::1 to view the passed route
Maximum hops, which can be configured using the -m
argument.
Number of bytes in a probe packet
Press Ctrl + C to terminate the tracert operation after the
tracert ipv6 command is executed.
Probe result for sending packets with TTL 1, including
IPv6 address of the device and round-trip response times
of three probe packets.
The number of probe packets sent each time can be
configured using the -q argument.
The device three hops away has no response.
Chapter 2 IPv6 Application Configuration
Description
2-6
Commands
Need help?
Do you have a question about the S3100 Series and is the answer not in the manual?