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Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual page 481

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Parameters
ip—Use IPv4 to discover the route.
ipv6—Use IPv6 to discover the route.
ipv4-address—IPv4 address of the destination host.
ipv6-address—IPv6 address of the destination host.
hostname—Hostname of the destination host. (Length: 1-160 characters.
Maximum label size for each part of the host name: 58.)
packet_size
size
tag. The default is 64 bytes. (IPv4:64-1518, IPv6: 68-1518)
max-ttl
ttl
—The largest TTL value that can be used. The default is 30. The
traceroute command terminates when the destination is reached or when
this value is reached. (Range: 1–255)
packet_count
count
The default count is 3. (Range: 1–10)
time_out
timeout
packet. The default is 3 seconds. (Range: 1–60)
ip-address
source
a source address for the probes. The device selects the optimal source
address by default. (Range: Valid IP address)
tos
tos
—The Type-Of-Service byte in the IP Header of the packet. (Range:
0–255)
Default Usage
N/A
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
The traceroute command works by taking advantage of the error messages
generated by routers when a datagram exceeds its time-to-live (TTL) value.
The traceroute command starts by sending probe datagrams with a TTL value of
one. This causes the first router to discard the probe datagram and send back an
error message. The traceroute command sends several probes at each TTL level
and displays the round-trip time for each.
—Number of bytes in the packet not including the VLAN
—The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level.
—The number of seconds to wait for a response to a probe
—One of the interface addresses of the device to use as
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
IP System Management Commands

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