NAME
traceroute6 —
print the route IPv6
packets will take to the destination
SYNOPSIS
traceroute6 |
[-adIlnrv]
[-A
as_server]
[-f
firsthop]
[-g
gateway]
[-m
hoplimit]
[-p port]
[-q
probes]
[-s src]
[-w
waittime] target
[datalen] |
DESCRIPTION
-
-
- -A
- Turn on AS# lookups and use the given server instead of the
default.
-
-
- -a
- Turn on AS# lookups for each hop encountered.
-
-
- -d
- Debug mode.
-
-
- -f
firsthop
- Specify how many hops to skip in trace.
-
-
- -g
gateway
- Specify intermediate gateway (traceroute6
uses routing header).
-
-
- -I
- Use ICMP6 ECHO instead of UDP datagrams.
-
-
- -l
- Print both host hostnames and numeric addresses. Normally
traceroute6 prints only hostnames if
-n is not specified, and only numeric addresses if
-n is specified.
-
-
- -m
hoplimit
- Specify maximum hoplimit.
-
-
- -n
- Do not resolve numeric address to hostname.
-
-
- -p
port
- Set UDP port number to port.
-
-
- -q
probes
- Set the number of probe per hop count to
probes.
-
-
- -r
- Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a
host on an attached network. If the host is not on a directly-attached
network, an error is returned. This option can be used to send probes to a
local host through an interface that has no route through it (e.g., after
the interface was dropped by
route6d(8)).
-
-
- -s
src
- Src specifies the source IPv6 address
to be used.
-
-
- -v
- Be verbose.
-
-
- -w
waittime
- Specify the delay time between probes.
EXIT STATUS
The
traceroute6 command exits 0 on success, and >0 on
errors.
SEE ALSO
ping(8),
ping6(8),
traceroute(8)
HISTORY
The
traceroute6 command first appeared in WIDE hydrangea IPv6
protocol stack kit.