Command mode, User guidelines, Example – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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System Management Commands

Command Mode

User EXEC, Privileged EXEC mode

User Guidelines

This command has no user guidelines.

Example

Following is an example of using the telnet command to connect to

176.213.10.50.

console#telnet 176.213.10.50

Esc U sends telnet EL

traceroute

Use the traceroute command in Privileged EXEC mode to discover the IP

routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destinations.
You can use traceroute command in either of two formats:

• You can specify the IP address and hostname in the command. The

traceroute {ipaddress | hostname} command sets the parameters to their

default values.

• You can enter

traceroute to without specifying the IP address and

hostname, and specify values for the traceroute parameters.

Syntax

traceroute [ ip | ipv6 ]

ipaddress

|

hostname

[ initTtl

initTtl

] [ maxTtl

maxTtl

] [ maxFail

maxFail

] [ interval

interval

] [ count

count

] [ port

port

]

[ size

size

]

ipaddress

— Valid IP address of the destination host.

hostname

— Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1–158

characters). The command allows spaces in the host name when specified

in double quotes. For example,

console(config)#snmp-server host

"host name"

initTtl

— The initial time-to-live (TTL); the maximum number of router

hops between the local and remote system (Range: 0–255).

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