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Dell PowerConnect 6224 - Traceroute

Dell PowerConnect 6224
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System Management Commands 1343
Example
Following is an example of using the telnet command to connect to
176.213.10.50.
console#telnet 176.213.10.50
Esc U sends telnet EL
traceroute
Use the traceroute command in Privileged EXEC mode to discover the IP
routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destinations.
You can use traceroute command in either of two formats:
You can specify the IP address and hostname in the command. The
traceroute
{ipaddress|hostname}
command sets the parameters to their
default values.
•You can enter
traceroute
to without specifying the IP address and
hostname, and specify values for the traceroute parameters.
Syntax
traceroute [ ip | ipv6 ]
ipaddress
|
hostname
[ initTtl
initTtl
] [ maxTtl
maxTtl
] [ maxFail
maxFail
] [ interval
interval
] [ count
count
] [ port
port
]
[ size
size
]
ipaddress
Valid IP address of the destination host.
hostname
— Hostname of the destination host (Range: 1–158 characters).
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www World Wide Web 80
Keyword Description Port Number

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