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Chapter 47 Troubleshooting
Using Layer 2 Traceroute
This example shows how to ping an IP host:
Switch#
ping 172.20.52.3
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 172.20.52.3, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms
Switch#
describes the possible ping character output.
To end a ping session, enter the escape sequence (
Ctrl-^ X
by default). Simultaneously press and release
the
Ctrl
,
Shift
, and
6
keys and then press the
X
key.
Using Layer 2 Traceroute
These sections contain this information:
•
Understanding Layer 2 Traceroute, page 47-12
•
•
Displaying the Physical Path, page 47-14
Understanding Layer 2 Traceroute
The Layer 2 traceroute feature allows the switch to identify the physical path that a packet takes from a
source device to a destination device. Layer 2 traceroute supports only unicast source and destination
MAC addresses. It finds the path by using the MAC address tables of the switches in the path. When the
switch detects a device in the path that does not support Layer 2 traceroute, the switch continues to send
Layer 2 trace queries and lets them time out.
The switch can only identify the path from the source device to the destination device. It cannot identify
the path that a packet takes from source host to the source device or from the destination device to the
destination host.
Table 47-1
Ping Output Display Characters
Character
Description
!
Each exclamation point means receipt of a reply.
.
Each period means the network server timed out while waiting for a reply.
U
A destination unreachable error PDU was received.
C
A congestion experienced packet was received.
I
User interrupted test.
?
Unknown packet type.
&
Packet lifetime exceeded.