8.1.4 Trace Route
Trace Route is a common method used to find the route to the destination IP address or URL. It is often used to identify routing
problems and unreachable destinations. All the remote IP addresses and their response times are displayed indicating possible
network congestion points.
Trace Route setup tab:
The following setup selections are available:
Profile:
Delete, Save, Save as..., Default. Select Default to recall a trace route file or create a new test
Destination:
Enter the IP address or URL of the network device to be detected
Time Out:
Enter the maximum time allowed between an ICMP echo and response at each hop
Max Hop:
Enter the maximum number of network devices the packet is allowed to transit
Once the parameters are configured, press
Start
to begin the test.
Trace Route Setup
Trace Route results:
Hop:
Order of the routers on the route
TTL:
Time to reach each router on the route
Address:
Address of each router on the route
Note
: If there is no response from a particular hop, an asterisk will be displayed.
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