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advancedTraceRoute
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Traces a route to a host with one or more of the advanced traceRoute
options.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ip advancedT
Important Considerations
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When you specify a host name, the host name and its associated IP
address must be configured on a network name server. Also, you must
add the IP address on the name server to the list of name server
addresses that are associated with the network domain name. See “ip
dns domainName” earlier in this chapter for more information.
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To interrupt the command, press Enter.
Options
Prompt
Description
Possible
Values
[Default]
Host name or
IP address
Host name or IP address of the
destination that you want to ping.
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A valid host
name
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IP address
0.0.0.0
Maximum ttl
Maximum number of hops that the
system can use in outgoing probe
packets.
1 – 255 hops
30
Destination
port
Destination (or base) UDP port
number that the system uses in probe
packets. Set the destination UDP port
number to be very high to ensure that
an application at the destination is
not using that port.
30000 –
65535
33434
Probe count
Maximum number of probes that the
system sends at each TTL level.
1 – 10
3
Wait
Maximum amount of time that the
system waits for a response to a
probe.
1 – 10 seconds 3
Packet size
Number of bytes that the system
sends in each UDP probe packet.
28 – 4096
bytes
28
Source address
Source address other than the one
from which the probe packets
originate. This option is available if
you have more than one IP interface
defined on the system.
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n (no)
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y (yes)
y