The following example shows a traceroute through the management The following example shows traceroute output that results whenĪ destination IP address has been specified:Ĩ 209.165.200.225 70 msec 70 msec 70 msec
No response was received for the probe within the timeoutįor each node, the round-trip time (in milliseconds) for the Specifies the use of ICMP probe packets instead of UDP probeĬommand prints the result of each probe sent. When the traceroute packet reaches the destination or when the value is Value to suppress the display of known hops. The default is 1, but it can be set to a higher Specifies the range of Time To Live values to use in the probes. Specifies the amount of time in seconds to wait for a responseīefore the connection times out. Indicates the traceroute should be through the management You specify an interface name, the IP address of the interface is used. In transparent mode, it must be the management IP address. This IP address must be the IP address of one of theĭata interfaces. Specifies an IP address or interface to be used as the sourceįor the trace packets. The number of probes to be sent at each TTL level. The destination port used by the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) To look up the hostnames of the gateways reached during the trace. If this keyword is not specified the traceroute attempts Specifies the output print only the IP addresses of the If you do not have DNS defined for the data interfaces, first use the nslookup command to determine the host’s IP address, and then use the IP address instead of the FQDN. Other traces use the DNS servers configured for theĭata interfaces. Traces that use the system keyword use the DNS servers configured for the management interface.
For example, 10.100.10.10 or You mustĬonfigure a DNS server to resolve a hostname. The IPv4 or IPv6 address, or hostname, of the host to which the Traceroute system destination Syntax Description successĭevice can authenticate or authorize users with a particular AAA server, use etc/logrotate_ssp.conf /etc/logrotate_ssp.d]. 15:38:22 Running [rm -rf /etc/nf /etc/nf /etc/logrotate.d Type the name of the file to view ( to go back, to exit) Type a sub-dir name to list its contents: s ( to go back or to select a file to view, to exit) Listing starts with directories at the top, then a list of files in the current The following example shows how tail the ngfw.log file. Press Ctrl+C to return to the command prompt when you are finished viewing the Line press Enter to progress a line at a time, Space to go a page at a time. The command presents a menu listing all available logs.
So that they can help you interpret the output and to select the appropriate Use this command while working with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Working with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) to resolve a problem,Ĭommand opens a system log so that you can see messages as they are written. To open a system log to view messages as they are written when