The result of a test where one hop isn't responding, and is not forwarding traffic, would look something like this: In the good traceroute example earlier, hop 7 was not responding to the request, but had not failed, as it was forwarding traffic to hop 8. As you can see, hop 7 in this example has not responded, but hop 8 has, meaning that hop 7 is not responding to the request but is handling the packets properly and forwarding traffic to the next hop. These are called hops, and represent a system or router the data passes though. You can see each step the data takes when it travels to the destination server of 192.168.1.8. The following example shows a good traceroute. They show a good traceroute, then two bad traceroutes one a failed hop, and one a routing loop. The examples below were collected after tracing a route to server 192.168.1.8, over a maximum of 30 hops. This can help determine where any issues may lie on the network. The Traceroute tool is used to map the hops between the end user and the destination server. You may now close the Command Prompt Window. The results are pasted into your document. Go to the document you want to put the results into, right click and click Paste (or Ctrl-V).The Command Prompt Window contents will turn white with black text. This will copy the contents to your clipboard. Right click on the Command Prompt Window and, from the menu, click Select All.To copy the results of your Traceroute, proceed as follows. You can interrupt Traceroute at any time by holding down the CTRL key, and pressing C on your keyboard. ![]() It may take a few seconds to respond, but this command will give a traceroute from your computer to the destination you selected.
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