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traceroute
Issue 4 May 2002
A-151 555-233-123
If all of the available maintenance resources are currently in use, then the
following message appears:
All maintenance resources busy; try again later
traceroute
This command provides the ability to trace the route of packets originated from
DEFINITY IP boards through the LAN. The output shows the ip address of each
router or host (hop) that the packets encounter and the time elapsed between
each hop. If a DEFINITY IP board has trouble communicating with a far-end
device, the traceroute command can determine how far packets get toward the
destination.
DEFINITY IP boards include:
TN799B (or later suffix) CLAN board
TN802B Medpro board
The output form lists:
Hops traversed from source to destination
IP addresses of the hop points and the final destination
Observed round-trip delay from the source to each hop point
If no reply is received from a potential hop point, the IP Address field contains
stars (*), which indicates a timeout condition.
The primary use of this command is to determine quickly and unambiguously if
the fault lies within Avaya-provided equipment or if the fault is with the LAN or
LAN administration to which the Avaya DEFINITY Server is connected.
Action/
Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
traceroute ip-address
node-name
board
clan-port
where IP address is
www.xxx.yyy.zzz
from node-name form
cabinet-carrier-slot
address of the IP circuit
pack
port 1-17
Example:
traceroute ip-address
123.4.56.789
board 1C14
init
inads
craft
customer
Primary None

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