traceroute6
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traceroute6
Print the route IPv6 packets take to the destination
Syntax:
traceroute6 [-dlnrv] [-f firsthop] [-g gateway] [-m hoplimit]
[-p port] [-q probes] [-s src] [-w waittime]
target [datalen]
Runs on:
Neutrino
Options:
- -d
- Enable debugging.
- -f firsthop
- Specify how many hops to skip in the trace.
- -g gateway
- Specify the intermediate gateway (traceroute6 uses the routing header).
- -l
- Print both the host hostnames and numeric addresses (normally, only hostnames are printed; or, if -n is specified, only numeric addresses).
- -m hoplimit
- Specify the maximum hoplimit.
- -n
- Don't resolve the numeric address to a hostname.
- -p port
- Set the UDP port number to port.
- -q probes
- Set the number of probes per hop count to probes.
- -r
- Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached network. If the host isn't on a directly attached network, an error is returned. You can use this option to "ping" a local host through an interface that has no route through it (for example, after the interface was dropped by routed).
- -s src
- Use this source IPv6 address.
- -v
- Be verbose.
- -w waittime
- Specify the delay time between probes.
- target
- The destination hostname or IP number.
- datalen
- Increase the packet size by this amount. By default, the size is zero and no data is sent.
Description:
This utility prints the route that the IPv6 packets take to the destination. For more information, see traceroute.
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Exit status:
- 0
- Successful completion.
- Nonzero
- An error occurred.
See also:
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