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Traceroute
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The network traceroute
command performs a network probe from a node to a specified IP address. The command requires a source node or logical interface and a destination IP address. You can specify the source node by name, or specify a logical interface and its Vserver. The traceroute is performed between the source and destination.
Parameters
- {
-node <nodename>
- Node -
Use this parameter to originate the traceroute from the node you specify.
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-lif <lif-name>
- Logical Interface } -
Use this parameter to originate the traceroute from the specified network interface.
-vserver <vserver>
- LIF Owner-
Use this parameter to originate the traceroute from the Vserver where the intended logical interface resides. The default value is the system Vserver for cluster administrators.
-destination <Remote InetAddress>
- Destination-
Use this parameter to specify the remote internet address destination of the traceroute.
[-m, -maxttl <integer>]
- Maximum Number of Hops-
Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of hops (time-to-live) setting used by outgoing probe packets. The default is 30 hops.
[-n, -numeric <true>]
- Print Hop Numerically-
Use this parameter to print the hop addresses only numerically rather than symbolically and numerically.
[-port <integer>]
- Base UDP Port Number-
Use this parameter to specify the base UDP port number used in probes. The default is port 33434.
[-packet-size <integer>]
- Packet Size-
Use this parameter to specify the size of probe packets, in bytes.
[-q, -nqueries <integer>]
- Number of Queries-
Use this parameter to specify the number of probes per hop. The default is 3 probes.
[-v, -verbose <true>]
- Verbose Output-
Use this parameter to display all received ICMP packets, rather than just TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLE packets.
[-w, -waittime <integer>]
- Wait Between Packets (secs)-
Use this parameter to specify the time (in seconds) to wait for the response to a probe. The default is 5 seconds.
Examples
This example shows a traceroute from node node1 to a destination address of 10.98.16.164, showing a maximum of five hops.
cluster1::> traceroute -node node1 -destination 10.98.16.164 -maxttl 5 1 10.68.208.1 <10.68.208.1> 0.307 ms 293 ms 305 ms 2 152.164.13.205 <152.164.13.205> 3.754 ms 3.722 ms 3.981 ms 3 68.137.122.222 <68.137.122.222> 25.603 ms 24.947 ms 24,565 ms 4 * * * 5 * * * traceroute to 10.98.16.164, 5 hops max, 52 byte packets