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the Services Router. The

mtrace monitor

command monitors and displays multicast

trace operations.

This section contains the following topics. For more information about

mtrace

commands, see the JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference.

Using the mtrace from-source Command on page 241

Using the mtrace monitor Command on page 243

Using the mtrace from-source Command

To display information about a multicast path from a source to the Services Router,
enter the

mtrace from-source

command with the following syntax. Table 124 on page

241 describes the

mtrace from-source

command options.

user@host> mtrace from-source source host <extra-hops number> <group address>
<interval seconds> <max-hops number> <max-queries number> <response host>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name> <ttl number> <wait-time seconds> <loop>
<multicast-response | unicast-response> <no-resolve> <no-router-alert> <brief |
detail>

Table 124: CLI mtrace from-source Command Options

Description

Option

Traces the path to the specified hostname or IP address.

source host

(Optional) Sets the number of extra hops to trace past nonresponsive routers. Specify
a value from

0

through

255

.

extra-hops number

(Optional) Traces the path for the specified group address. The default value is

0.0.0.0

.

group address

(Optional) Sets the interval between statistics gathering. The default value is

10

.

interval seconds

(Optional) Sets the maximum number of hops to trace toward the source. Specify a
value from

0

through

255

. The default value is

32

.

max-hops number

(Optional) Sets the maximum number of query attempts for any hop. Specify a value
from

1

through

32

. The default value is

3

.

max-queries number

(Optional) Sends the response packets to the specified hostname or IP address. By
default, the response packets are sent to the Services Router.

response host

(Optional) Traces the routing instance you specify.

routing-instance

routing-instance-name

(Optional) Sets the time-to-live (TTL) value in the IP header of the query packets. Specify
a hop count from

0

through

255

. The default value for local queries to the

all routers

multicast group is

1

. Otherwise, the default value is

127

.

ttl number

(Optional) Sets the time to wait for a response packet. The default value is

3

seconds.

wait-time seconds

(Optional) Loops indefinitely, displaying rate and loss statistics. To quit the

mtrace

command, press Ctrl-C.

loop

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