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▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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traceroute
Collects information on the route data will take to a specified host.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Important:
Inspector privileges are granted for all variables except count and port. To initiate a traceroute count
or to target a specific port for a traceroute, you must have a minimum privilege level of Operator.
Syntax
Identifies the remote node to trace the route to.
: specifies the remote node using the node‘s logical host name which must be resolved via DNS
lookup.
: specifies the remote node using the node‘s assigned IP address specified using the
standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
Default: 3
Specifies the number of UDP probe packets to send.
Specifies the number of UDP probe packets to send.
Indicates the packets for the tracing of the route should not be fragmented. If a packet would require
fragmenting then it is dropped and the result is the ICMP response ―Unreachable, Needs Fragmentation‖ is
received.
fragmenting then it is dropped and the result is the ICMP response ―Unreachable, Needs Fragmentation‖ is
received.
Default: 30
Specifies the maximum time to live, in seconds, for the route tracing packets.
Specifies the maximum time to live, in seconds, for the route tracing packets.
must be specified as
a value in the range of 1 through 255. It is an error if
is less than
whether
is
specified or defaulted.
The time to live (TTL) is the number of hops through the network, i.e., it is not a measure of time.
The time to live (TTL) is the number of hops through the network, i.e., it is not a measure of time.
Default: 1