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tracert
All Windows versions that come with TCP/IP support include a trace=
rt
command, which is a simple traceroute client that uses ICMP probe=
s. The (few) options are slightly different from the Unix variants of traceroute. In short, -d=
is used to suppress address-to-name resolution ( -n
in=
Unix traceroute), -h
specifies the maximum hopcount ( -=
m
in the Unix version), -j
is used to specify loose sou=
rce routes ( -g
in Unix), and although the same -w
option is used to specify the timeout, tracert
interprets it=
in milliseconds, while in Unix it is specified in seconds.
=E2=80=93 Main.SimonLeinen - 26 Feb 2006