tracert6: tracert6


 


... The examples for the command "tracert6"
... "tracert6" Excerpt from Microsoft Windows Help
... Important information, tips for the "tracert6" command

The command: "tracert6" is on Windows 12, 11, 10, .. , MS Server 2025, 2022, 2019, .. not available

The examples for the command "tracert6"

Regarding `tracert6` syntax on Windows XP, here are some examples of using `tracert6`: 1. Simple Traceroute:

   tracert6 example.com
   
This command performs a simple traceroute to the IPv6 address or host `example.com`. 2. Limit hops and set timeout:

   tracert6 -h 20 -w 1000 example.com
   
Here the maximum number of hops is limited to 20 and the timeout for each response is 1000 milliseconds. 3. Set source address:

   tracert6 -s 2001:db8::1 example.com
   
This command specifies the source address `2001:db8::1` for the traceroute. 4. Use of routing header:

   tracert6 -r example.com
   
Here the routing header is used to test the reverse route. 5. Traceroute without DNS resolution:

   tracert6 -d example.com
   
This option skips DNS resolution for the hops found. Remember to adjust the actual destination names, IP addresses, and source addresses according to your network configuration. If you need more information or features, you can consult the help (`tracert6 /?`) or the official Microsoft documentation for Windows XP.

"tracert6" Excerpt from Microsoft Windows Help

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(c) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\\WINDOWS>


Usage: tracert6 [-d] [-h maximum_hops] [-w timeout] [-s srcaddr] target_name

Options:
-d             Do not resolve addresses to hostnames.
-h max_hops    Maximum number of hops to search for target.
-w timeout     Wait timeout milliseconds for each reply.
-s srcaddr     Source address to use.
-r             Use routing header to test reverse route also.

Important information, tips for the "tracert6" command

Yes, Microsoft Windows actually offers a variety of tools and features for network diagnostics and monitoring. Here are some other relevant tools available on Windows operating systems: Example 1: Ping: The `ping` command line tool allows testing the reachability of a network destination and measuring latency.

ping example.com

Function: `ping` uses ICMP to send echo requests and wait for echo replies. Example 2: PathPing: `pathping` is an advanced tool that provides more information than `ping` by tracing the route and providing statistical information.

pathping example.com

Function: Combines functions of `ping` and `tracert`, provides detailed route analysis. Example 3: Netstat: The `netstat` command line tool displays active network connections, routing tables and network statistics.

netstat -an

Function: `netstat` displays information about network connections, routing and statistics. Example 4: Nslookup: `nslookup` allows querying DNS information, including resolving hostnames to IP addresses and vice versa.

nslookup example.com

Feature: DNS query utility to resolve hostnames and IP addresses. Example 5: Ipconfig: The `ipconfig` command line tool displays network configuration information, including IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.

ipconfig /all

Function: `ipconfig` displays network configuration information. Example 6: Route: The `route` command line tool displays the routing table and allows adding or deleting routes.

route print

Function: Displays and manipulates the computer's routing table. Example 7: Wireshark: `Wireshark` is a powerful network analysis tool that records and analyzes data traffic. It is not available directly on the command line but requires a separate installation. Feature: Packet sniffer and analyzer for detailed network analysis. Example 8: Telnet: The `telnet` command line tool allows checking the reachability of a host on a specific port.

telnet example.com 80

Feature: Allows you to connect to a remote host and port for easy network connectivity testing. These tools offer a wide range of features, from basic connectivity testing to detailed analysis of network connections and traffic. It is advisable to consult the help documentation (`/?, -h` or online documentation) for each tool to understand the available options and how to use them.


Deutsch
English
Español
Français
Italiano
日本語 (Nihongo)
한국어 (Hangugeo)
汉语 (Hànyǔ)
Türkçe
Português
Português
Svenska
Norsk
Dansk
Suomi
Nederlands
Polski









Windows-10


... Windows 10 FAQ
... Windows 10 How To


Windows 10 How To


... Windows 11 How To
... Windows 10 FAQ



The command tracert6 - tracert6

HTTP: ... console138.000000ko0.000000index.htm/en/164.htm
0.078
9633
Ist bei Win-7 ein dauerhaftes Entfernen der Programme aus der Schnellstartleiste möglich?
Was ist Aroma Zusatz Koolada?
I have problems with Aero in Windows 7, can I fix and activate it?
Wofür steht LED?
How can I see the installed version of DirectX on my Win-7 Computer?
WINDOWS SETTING MS SETTINGS FONTS
WINDOWS SETTING MS SETTINGS SOUND
What is a hardware keyboard?
What is a motherboard?
Was ist FTPS, SFTP, FTP?



(0)