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.1.29 tracerouteTo trace the routes that a data packet takes until it reaches its destination IP address.Thetraceroute command traces routes along the network, listing all hops and gateways, untilit reaches the specified IP address.traceroute ip-address [-m number-of-hops] [ -w wait-time[-p udp-port-number]Syntax Descriptionip-address Specifies the final destination IP address.-m number-of-hops Sets the Max Time to Live by specifyingthe number of hops to the trace.Mostsystems use a default of 64 TTL.Pleaserefer to the appropriate systemdocumentation for your system s default.-w wait-time Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, towait for response.-p udp-port-number Specifies the UDP port number on which touse the trace facility.Command ModeExec and EnableExampleThe following command traces the route for IP address 208.192.56.1.The example uses allarguments and assigns a server from which to originate the command string.traceroute 208.192.56.1 -m 64 -w 5 -p 198.162.2.1Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide 2-532 Using the Command Line Interface 78-6599-01 04/09/992.1.30 writeTo write configuration changes to NVRAM.writeSyntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords.Command ModeEnableExampleThe following command writes all configuration changes you make to NVRAM.write2-54 Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide
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