UMN:CLI User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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To perform ping test as the route which the manager designated, use the following steps.
Step 1
Enable IP source-routing function from the equipment connected to PC which the PING
test is going to be performed.
To enable/disable IP source-routing in the hiD 6615 S223/S323, use the following com-
mand.
Command Mode
Description
ip icmp source-route
Enable IP source-routing function.
no ip icmp source-route
Global
Disable IP source-routing function.
Step 2
Performs the ping test from PC as the designate route with the
ping
command
6.3.3
Tracing Packet Route
You can discover the routes that packets will actually take when traveling to their destina-
tions. To do this, the
traceroute
command sends probe datagram and displays the round-
trip time for each node.
If the timer goes off before a response comes in, an asterisk (*) is printed on the screen.
Command Mode
Description
traceroute
[
ADDRESS
]
traceroute
ip ADDRESS
Enable
Traces packet routes through the network.
ADDRESS: IP address or host name
The following is the basic information to trace packet routes.
Items Description
Protocol [ip]
Supports ping test. Default is IP.
Target IP address
Sends ICMP echo message by inputting IP address or host name of
destination in order to check network status with relative.
Source address
Source IP address which other side should make a response.
Numeric display [n]
Hop is displayed the number instead of indications or statistics.
Timeout in seconds [2]
It is considered as successful ping test if reply returns within the con-
figured time interval. Default is 2 seconds.
Probe count [3]
Set the frequency of probing UDP packets.
Maximum time to live [30]
The TTL field is reduced by one on every hop. Set the time to trace
hop transmission (The number of maximum hops). Default is 30 sec-
onds.
Port Number [33434]
Selects general UDP port to be used for probing Port. The default is
33434. The command of traceroute depends on the port range of des-
tination host up to base + nhops – 1 through the base.
Tab. 6.4
Options for Tracing Packet Route