NAME
traceroute6
—
print the route IPv6 packets will take
to a network node
SYNOPSIS
traceroute6 |
[-dIlnNrvU ]
[-f firsthop]
[-g gateway]
[-m hoplimit]
[-p port]
[-q probes]
[-s src]
[-w waittime]
target [datalen] |
DESCRIPTION
The traceroute6
utility uses the IPv6
protocol hop limit field to elicit an ICMPv6 TIME_EXCEEDED response from
each gateway along the path to some host.
The only mandatory parameter is the destination host name or IPv6 address. The default probe datagram carries 12 bytes of payload, in addition to the IPv6 header. The size of the payload can be specified by giving a length (in bytes) after the destination host name.
Other options are:
-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, up to 255. The default is 30 hops.
-n
- Do not resolve numeric address to hostname.
-N
- Use a packet with no upper layer header for the probes, instead of UDP datagrams.
-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-connected network, an
error is returned. This option corresponds to the
SO_DONTROUTE
socket option; it can be used to ping a local host through an interface that has no route through it (e.g., after the interface was dropped by a routing daemon). -s
src- Src specifies the source IPv6 address to be used.
-U
- Use UDP datagrams for the probes. This is the default.
-v
- Be verbose.
-w
waittime- Specify the delay time between probes.
This program prints the route to the given destination and the round-trip time to each gateway, in the same manner as traceroute.
Here is a list of possible annotations after the round-trip time for each gateway:
- !N
- Destination Unreachable - No Route to Host.
- !P
- Destination Unreachable - Administratively Prohibited.
- !S
- Destination Unreachable - Not a Neighbour.
- !A
- Destination Unreachable - Address Unreachable.
- !
- This is printed if the hop limit is <= 1 on a port unreachable message. This means that the packet got to the destination, but that the reply had a hop limit that was just large enough to allow it to get back to the source of the traceroute6. This was more interesting in the IPv4 case, where some IP stack bugs could be identified by this behaviour.
RETURN VALUES
The traceroute6
utility will exit with 0
on success, and non-zero on errors.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The traceroute6
utility first appeared in
WIDE hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.