12 System ConfigurationCLI ExampleThe following shows an example of using the traceroute command to determine how many hops thereare to the destination. The command output shows each IP address the packet passes through and howlong it takes to get there. In this example, the packet takes 16 hops to reach its destination.console#traceroute ?ipv6 Use keyword 'ipv6' if entering IPv6 Address. Press enter to execute the command. Enter IP Address or Host Name.console#tracerouteconsole#traceroute 72.14.253.99Tracing route over a maximum of 20 hops1 10.131.10.1 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms2 210.210.108.193 <10 ms 10 ms <10 ms3 192.168.81.1 <10 ms 10 ms <10 ms4 210.214.5.161 <10 ms 10 ms 10 ms5 210.214.5.169 <10 ms <10 ms 10 ms6 124.7.202.2 10 ms <10 ms <10 ms7 210.18.7.166 40 ms 30 ms 30 ms8 202.144.2.193 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms9 202.144.113.151 30 ms 40 ms 30 ms10 72.14.196.97 40 ms 30 ms 100 ms11 216.239.43.216 40 ms 40 ms 30 ms12 216.239.43.209 60 ms 40 ms 40 ms13 216.239.43.222 40 ms 50 ms 50 ms14 216.239.43.221 100 ms 110 ms 100 ms15 209.85.250.88 130 ms 130 ms 120 ms16 209.85.250.105 130 ms 120 ms 130 ms17 209.85.250.91 160 ms 160 ms 160 ms18 216.239.47.237 290 ms 240 ms 250 ms19 216.239.46.211 240 ms 270 ms 250 ms--More-- or (q)uit20 64.233.174.99 250 ms 240 ms 250 msconsole#tracerouteSwitch-traceroute> Enter the ip-address|hostname : 10.27.64.141Switch-traceroute> Packet size (default: 40 bytes): 60Switch-traceroute> Max ttl value (default: 20): 30Switch-traceroute> Number of probes to send at each level (default 3): 4