NETGEAR XS712T-100NES Switch User Manual


 
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XS712T Smart Switch
TraceRoute
Use the Traceroute utility to discover the paths that a packet takes to a remote destination.
To trace a route to an IPv4 address or host:
1. Select Main
tenance Troubleshooting TraceRoute.
2. In the Hostname/IP Address field, specify the IP address or the hostname of the station you
want the switch to ping.
The initial value is blank. This informatio
n is not retained across a power cycle.
3. Configu
re the following settings:
Pro
bes Per Hop. Specify the number of times each hop should be probed. The valid
range is 1–10.
Max
TTL. Specify the maximum time-to-live for a packet in number of hops. The valid
range is 1–255.
InitTTL.
Specify the initial time-to-live for a packet in number of hops. The valid range
is 1–255.
Max
Fail. Specify the maximum number of failures allowed in the session. The valid
range is 0–255.
Interval.
Specify the time between probes in seconds. The valid range is 1–60.
Port. S
pecify the UDP destination port in probe packets. The valid range is 1–65535.
Size.
Specify the size of probe packets. The valid range is 0–65507.
4. Click Apply
to initiate the traceroute.
The results are displayed in the TraceRoute area.