Specifications
l2traceroute
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l2traceroute
Verifies the route from the Switch's MEP to a remote MEP or MIP.
Syntax
l2traceroute {remote-mac <MAC address> | remote-mep <MEPID>} domain-level <Level> ma
<No.> mep <MEPID> [timeout <Seconds>] [ttl <TTL>]
Input mode
User mode and administrator mode
Parameters
{remote-mac <MAC address> | remote-mep <MEPID>}
remote-mac <MAC address>
Specify the MAC address of the destination remote MEP or MIP whose route
you want to verify.
remote-mep <MEPID>
Specify the destination remote MEP ID whose route you want to verify. For this
parameter, you can specify a remote MEP ID that can be checked by a CC.
domain-level <Level>
Specify the domain level for which you want to verify there is a route. For this
parameter, you can specify a domain level that was set by a configuration command.
ma <No.>
Specify the MA ID number whose route you want to verify. For this parameter, you
can specify an MA ID number that was set by using a configuration command.
mep <MEPID>
Specify the MEP ID of the Switch from which you want to verify the route. For this
parameter, you can specify an MEP ID that was set by a configuration command.
timeout <Seconds>
Specify the wait time for a response in seconds. The specifiable values are from 1 to
60.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
The wait time for a response is 5 seconds.
ttl <TTL>
Specify the maximum time-to-live (the maximum number of hops) for the linktrace
message. The specifiable values are from 1 to 255.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
The maximum number of hops is 64.
Example
The following figure is an example of executing the l2traceroute command.
Figure 35-2 Example of executing the l2traceroute command
> l2traceroute remote-mep 1010 domain-level 7 ma 1000 mep 1020 ttl 64
L2traceroute to MP:1010(0012.e254.dc01) on Level:7 MA:1000 MEP:1020 VLAN:20
Time:2009/10/28 08:27:44
63 00ed.f205.0115 Forwarded
62 0012.e2a8.f8d0 Forwarded
61 0012.e254.dc01 NotForwarded Hit
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