Cisco Cisco Expressway Maintenance Manual
Tracepath
Discover the path taken by a network packet sent to a particular destination host system.
Hostname: <Value>
The IP address or hostname of the host system to which you want to trace the path.
Example: xCommand Tracepath Hostname: "example.com"
Traceroute
Discover the route taken by a network packet sent to a particular destination host system. It reports the details of each router along
the path, and the time taken for each router to respond to the request.
the path, and the time taken for each router to respond to the request.
Hostname: <Value>
The IP address or hostname of the host system to which you want to trace the route.
Example: xCommand Traceroute Hostname: "example.com"
TransformAdd
Adds and configures a new transform.
Pattern(r): <S: 1, 60>
Specifies the pattern against which the alias is compared.
Type: <Exact/Prefix/Suffix/Regex>
How the pattern string must match the alias for the transform to be applied. Exact: the entire string must exactly match the alias
character for character. Prefix: the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Suffix: the string must appear at the end of
the alias. Regex: the string is treated as a regular expression. Default: Prefix
character for character. Prefix: the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Suffix: the string must appear at the end of
the alias. Regex: the string is treated as a regular expression. Default: Prefix
Behavior: <Strip/Replace/AddPrefix/AddSuffix>
How the alias is modified. Strip: removes the matching prefix or suffix from the alias. Replace: substitutes the matching part of
the alias with the text in the replace string. AddPrefix: prepends the replace string to the alias. AddSuffix: appends the replace
string to the alias. Default: Strip
the alias with the text in the replace string. AddPrefix: prepends the replace string to the alias. AddSuffix: appends the replace
string to the alias. Default: Strip
Replace: <S: 0, 60>
The text string to use in conjunction with the selected Pattern behavior.
Priority: <1..65534>
Assigns a priority to the specified transform. Transforms are compared with incoming aliases in order of priority, and the priority
must be unique for each transform. Default: 1
must be unique for each transform. Default: 1
Description: <S: 0, 64>
A free-form description of the transform.
State: <Enabled/Disabled>
Indicates if the transform is enabled or disabled. Disabled transforms are ignored. Default: Enabled
Example: xCommand TransformAdd Pattern: "example.net" Type: suffix Behavior: replace Replace: "example.com"
Priority: 3 Description: "Change example.net to example.com" State: Enabled
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