Specifications
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3. (Optional) Select:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Verbose Verbose output, which lists received ICMP packets other
than TIME_EXCEEDED and UNREACHABLEs.
No DNS Resolution Does not resolve addresses to host names.
Use ICMP (vs. normal UDP) Use ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams.
4. (Optional) Type values for how many hops the traceroute command will use in outgoing
probe packets (default is 30), the UDP destination port to use in probes (default is 33434),
and the size for the traceroute packets. If left blank, defaults will be used.
5. Click Traceroute in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
6. Press CTRL+C or CTRL+Q to terminate the traceroute session. A Return? prompt appears;
press ENTER to return to the Traceroute menu. The Return? prompt also appears when
Traceroute terminates due to “destination reached” or “hop count exceeded” events occur.
Editing Static Routes (Network Interfaces)
In Static Routes, you can view the current IP routing table and modify, add, or delete routes.
Careful use and placement of static routes may actually improve the performance of your network,
allowing you to conserve bandwidth for important business applications and may be useful for
Active/Active network settings where each interface is attached to a separate IP domain-see
section
About Network in Chapter 13: Advanced Administration for additional information.
Click with the mouse or use the TAB, arrow keys to navigate and press the Enter key to select a
value.
To view or change static routes:
1. Click Operation, Network Interfaces, and then click Static Routes.
2. The current IP routing table is displayed. You can add a host or network route, or delete a
route. The Refresh button updates the routing information in the above table.
Figure 194 Editing Static Routes