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# Trace the path to destination (192.168.0.46) over an MPLS network. tracert 192.168.0.46 traceroute to 192.168.0.46(192.168.0.46), 30 hops at most, 40 bytes each packet, press CTRL_C to break 1 192.0.2.13 (192.0.2.13) 0.661 ms 0.618 ms 0.579 ms 2 192.0.2.9 (192.0.2.9) 0.861 ms 0.718 ms 0.679 ms MPLS Label=100048 Exp=0 TTL=1 S=1 3 192.0.2.5 (192.0.2.5) 0.822 ms 0.731 ms 0.708 ms MPLS Label=100016 Exp=0 TTL=1 S=1 4 192.0.2.1 (192.0.2.1) 0.961 ms 8.676 ms 0.875 ms Table 3 Command output Field Description traceroute to 1.1.2.2(1.1.2.2) Display the route that the IP packets traverse from the current device to the device whose IP address is 1.1.2.2. hops at most Maximum number of hops of the probe packets, which can be set by the -m keyword. bytes each packet Number of bytes of a probe packet. press CTRL_C to break During the execution of the command, press Ctrl+C to abort the tracert operation. 1 1.1.1.2 673 ms 425 ms 30 ms Probe result of the probe packets whose TTL is 1, including the IP address of the first hop, and the roundtrip time of three probe packets. The number of packets that can be sent in each probe can be set through the -q keyword. MPLS Label=100048 Exp=0 TTL=1 S=1 ICMP timeout packets on an MPLS network, carrying MPLS label information: • Label-Label value that is used to identify a forwarding equivalence class (FEC). • Exp-Reserved, usually used for class of service (CoS). • TTL-TTL value. • S-MPLS supports multiple levels of labels. Value 1 indicates that the label is at the bottom of the label stack, and value 0 indicates that the label is in another label stack. tracert ipv6 Use tracert ipv6 to display the path that the IPv6 packets traverse from source to destination. Syntax tracert ipv6 [ -f first-hop | -m max-hops | -p port | -q packet-number | -vpn-instance vpn-instance-name | -w timeout ] * host Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin 13

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# Trace the path to destination (192.168.0.46) over an MPLS network.
<Sysname> tracert 192.168.0.46
traceroute to 192.168.0.46(192.168.0.46), 30 hops at most, 40 bytes each packet, press
CTRL_C to break
1
192.0.2.13 (192.0.2.13)
0.661 ms
0.618 ms
0.579 ms
2
192.0.2.9 (192.0.2.9)
0.861 ms
0.718 ms
0.679 ms
MPLS Label=100048 Exp=0 TTL=1 S=1
3
192.0.2.5 (192.0.2.5)
0.822 ms
0.731 ms
0.708 ms
MPLS Label=100016 Exp=0 TTL=1 S=1
4
192.0.2.1 (192.0.2.1)
0.961 ms
8.676 ms
0.875 ms
Table 3
Command output
Field
Description
traceroute to 1.1.2.2(1.1.2.2)
Display the route that the IP packets traverse from the current device to the
device whose IP address is 1.1.2.2.
hops at most
Maximum number of hops of the probe packets, which can be set by the
-m
keyword.
bytes each packet
Number of bytes of a probe packet.
press CTRL_C to break
During the execution of the command, press
Ctrl+C
to abort the tracert
operation.
1
1.1.1.2 673 ms 425 ms 30
ms
Probe result of the probe packets whose TTL is 1, including the IP address of
the first hop, and the roundtrip time of three probe packets.
The number of packets that can be sent in each probe can be set through the
-q
keyword.
MPLS Label=100048 Exp=0
TTL=1 S=1
ICMP timeout packets on an MPLS network, carrying MPLS label information:
Label
—Label value that is used to identify a forwarding equivalence class
(FEC).
Exp
—Reserved, usually used for class of service (CoS).
TTL
—TTL value.
S
—MPLS supports multiple levels of labels. Value 1 indicates that the label
is at the bottom of the label stack, and value 0 indicates that the label is in
another label stack.
tracert ipv6
Use
tracert
ipv6
to display the path that the IPv6 packets traverse from source to destination.
Syntax
tracert ipv6
[
-f
first-hop
|
-m
max-hops
|
-p
port
|
-q
packet-number
|
-vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
|
-w
timeout
] *
host
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin