Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family tracert clns 183
Command Reference
tracert clns
Purpose Use the tracert clns command to track the nodes along the route that leads to
a specified destination.
Syntax tracert clns [ -m max-TTL | -n n-request | -t timeout | -v ] * NSAP
Parameters -m max-TTL
Sets the maximum time to live (TTL) value available for
echo request (ERQ) packets. Valid values for the
max-TTL argument range from 1 to 255.
If not specified, the default is 30.
-n n-request
Sets the maximum number of ERQ packets that can be
sent for a specific TTL. Valid values for the
n-request
argument range from 0 to 65535.
If no value is specified, the default is 3.
-t timeout
Sets the interval (in seconds) to wait for response
packets. Valid values for the
timeout argument
range from 0 to 65535.
If no value is specified, the default is 5.
-v
Specifies to display the descriptions of errors that the
error numbers in returned error report packets
correspond to.
NSAP
Destination Layer 3 address in the format of ##.####.
... .##. A Layer 3 addresses can be 8 to 20 bytes in
length.
Example Execute the tracert clns command with CLNS not enabled.
[3Com ] tracert clns 49.0001.0000.0000.026a.00
CLNS has not been enabled, please enable CLNS first
Execute the tracert clns command with local NET address not configured.
[3Com ] tracert clns 49.0001.0000.0000.026a.00
No local Network Entity Title (NET) to use
Execute the tracert clns command normally.
[3Com ] tracert clns –v 47.0001.0001.0001.000a.0025.11
No local Network Entity Title (NET) to use
traceroute 47.0001.0001.0001.000a.0025.11,30 hops max, 39 byte packet
press CTRL_C to break
1 47.0001.0002.0001.000c.0033.00 19ms
47.0001.0002.0001.000c.0034.00 20ms
47.0001.0002.0001.000c.0033.00 19ms
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