NAME

traceroute6 - print the route IPv6 packets will take to the destination

SYNOPSIS

traceroute6 [-dIlnrv] [-f firsthop] [-g gateway] [-m hoplimit] [-p port] [-q probes] [-s src] [-w waittime] target [datalen]

DESCRIPTION

-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.

-n
Do not resolve numeric address to hostname.

-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-attached network, an error is returned. This option can be used to send probes to a local host through an interface that has no route through it (e.g., after the interface was dropped by route6d(8)).

-s src
Src specifies the source IPv6 address to be used.

-v
Be verbose.

-w waittime
Specify the delay time between probes.

EXIT STATUS

The traceroute6 command exits 0 on success, and >0 on errors.

SEE ALSO

ping(8), ping6(8), traceroute(8)

HISTORY

The traceroute6 command first appeared in WIDE hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.