11:50:45
>LINK UP
UP
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ST:11:50:00
ET:00:00:45
LOCAL IP:38.168.47.121
TRACE ROUTE
DESTINATION IP:209.130. 6.142
PAGE:1
Hop Type msec
Host Address
1 TTL
98
123.250.2.209
2 TTL
124
129.250.2.246
3 TTL
97
129.250.5.253
4 TTL
115
129.250.4.14
5 TTL
162
129.250.28.52
6 TTL
143
129.250.4.52
PING
MORE
STOP
2.2.5.2.4 Trace Route
Before running the test, UP must
be displayed as indicated at the
top right of the screen.
Use this screen to send PING
messages to a destination
address and trace the messages
across the routers through
which they travel. The result
screen is the same for all
encapsulation types.
Figure 26 Trace Route Screen
After entering a destination IP address (see
Section 2.2.5.2.3
),
press F4 to start. Press again to stop it, resetting ET to zero.
Scroll through the results using . PAGE displays the currently
displayed page number. Configure the following:
LOCAL IP
: If STATIC IP TYPE, enter LOCAL IP in IP FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION. If DHCP/DYNAMIC, this is network assigned.
DESTINATION IP
Options: GATEWAY (F1), URL/IP ADDR (F2), LIST (F3)
• GATEWAY: Use to automatically PING the Gateway. IP address
not available in LLC-RTE and CLIPoA modes.
• IP ADDR: Use to enter a destination address. Use SHIFT, the
numeric keypad and
, or press F3 and select from the list.
• URL: Uniform Resource Locator is used to enter a destination
domain name if a DNS server is available. To enter, press URL
(F1) for a character entry screen or LIST (F2) for the DESTINA-
TION IP list. To save, see
Section 2.2.5.2.3.
The following is reported after pressing F4:
ST
: Indicates when START was pressed.
ET
: Elapsed time since START was pressed
Hop
: Displays up to 32 router hops.
Type
: Describes the type of hop. It can be the following types:
ECHO
: The destination IP has responded.
MISS
: A router or destination IP has not responded.
TTL
: Time To Live field of the PING message has been dec
-
remented, and successfully passed a router.
msec
: Duration of a hop (roundtrip).
Host Address
: Responding router’s IP address.
Host Name
: Press MORE (F2) or use to see the Host Name
(if DNS server is enabled).
Use to select a hop and press F1 to PING it, or press MORE
(F2) to display the host name (if available).
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