Administrator Guide
Switch Management Commands 2278
• vrf-name—The name of the VRF associated with the routing table
context used by the command. If no vrf is specified, the global routing
table context is used.
• ipaddress—Valid IP address of the destination host.
• hostname—Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1–158
characters). The command allows spaces in the host name when
specified in double quotes. For example, console(config)#snmp-
server host “host name”
• initTtl—The initial time-to-live (TTL); the maximum number of router
hops between the local and remote system (Range: 1–255).
• maxTtl—The largest TTL value that can be used (Range:1–255).
• maxFail—Terminate the traceroute after failing to receive a response for
this number of consecutive probes (Range: 1–255).
• interval—The timeout period. If a response is not received within this
period of time, then traceroute considers that probe a failure (printing
*) and sends the next probe. If traceroute does receive a response to a
probe, then it sends the next probe immediately. (Range: 1–60 seconds).
• count—The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level (Range:1–
10).
• port—The destination UDP port of the probe. This should be an
unused port on the remote destination system (Range: 1–65535).
• size—The size, in bytes, of the payload of the Echo Requests sent
(Range: 0–39936 bytes).
• src-ip-address—The IPv4 source address to use in the ICMP echo
request packets.
• vlan-id—A valid VLAN interface.
• loopback-id—A configured loopback ID
Default Configuration
The default count is 3 probes.
The default interval is 3 seconds.
The default size is 0 data bytes.
The default port is 33434.
The default initTtl is 1 hop.