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Avaya IR Install and Troubleshooting Guide - Avaya Support

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<strong>Troubleshooting</strong>-i Display the state of the interfaces that are used for TCP/IP traffic.-m Display the STREAMS statistics.-n Displays the network addresses as numbers.-p Display the address resolution tables, using the -p option.-r Display the routing tables.-s Display the per-protocol statistics.-v Display additional information for the sockets <strong>and</strong> the routing table.-I interface Display the state of a particular interface.-M Display the multicast routing tables.-P protocol Limit the display of statistics or state of all sockets to those applicable toprotocol.Displaying packet route (traceroute)The traceroute comm<strong>and</strong> displays the route packets take going to a remote system.Information about the route is printed. Use the traceroute comm<strong>and</strong> with the attributesshown in the table that follows.Attribute Function-f Set the initial time-to-live used in the first outgoing probe packet-F Set the don't fragment bit-d Enable socket level debugging-g Specify a loose source route gateway-i Specify a network interface to obtain the source IP address for outgoing probepackets-I Use the ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams-m Set the max time-to-live (max number of hops) used in outgoing probe packets-n Print hop address numerically rather than symbolically-p Set the base UDP port number used in probes. (Default is 33434.)-r Bypass the normal routing tables <strong>and</strong> send directly to a host on an attachednetwork-s Use the following IP address (which usually is given as an IP number) as thesource address in outgoing probe packets102 <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>IR</strong> R1 <strong>Install</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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