Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Technical References

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email CLI Reference Guide
 
Chapter 3      The Commands: Reference Examples
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4. PublicNet (192.168.2.1/24: mail3.example.com)
[1]> 1
Please enter the host to which you want to trace the route.
[]> 10.1.1.1
Press Ctrl-C to stop.
traceroute to 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1), 64 hops max, 44 byte packets
 1  gateway (192.168.0.1)  0.202 ms  0.173 ms  0.161 ms
 2  hostname (10.1.1.1)  0.298 ms  0.302 ms  0.291 ms
mail3.example.com>
traceroute6
Description
Use the 
traceroute6 
command to test connectivity to a network host using IPV6 from the appliance 
and debug routing issues with network hops.
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode. It is further restricted to the login 
host (i.e., the specific machine you are logged onto). This command requires access to the local file 
system.
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example
mail.example.com> traceroute6
Which interface do you want to trace from?
1. Auto
2. D1 (2001:db8::/32: example.com)
[1]> 1
Please enter the host to which you want to trace the route.
[]> example.com
Press Ctrl-C to stop.
connect: No route to host
vm10esa0031.qa> traceroute6
Which interface do you want to trace from?
1. Auto
2. D1 (2001:db8::/32: example.com)
[1]> 2
Please enter the host to which you want to trace the route.
[]> example.com
Press Ctrl-C to stop.
traceroute6 to example.com (2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946) from 2001:db8::, 64 hops 
max, 12 byte packets
sendto: No route to host