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30.Dd February 2, 2024
31.Dt TRACEROUTE6 8
32.Os
33.\"
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm traceroute6
36.Nd "print the route IPv6 packets will take to a network node"
37.\"
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Bk -words
41.Op Fl adEIlnNrSTUv
42.Ek
43.Bk -words
44.Op Fl A Ar as_server
45.Ek
46.Bk -words
47.Op Fl f Ar firsthop
48.Ek
49.Bk -words
50.Op Fl g Ar gateway
51.Ek
52.Bk -words
53.Op Fl m Ar hoplimit
54.Ek
55.Bk -words
56.Op Fl p Ar port
57.Ek
58.Bk -words
59.Op Fl q Ar probes
60.Ek
61.Bk -words
62.Op Fl s Ar src
63.Ek
64.Bk -words
65.Op Fl t Ar tclass
66.Ek
67.Bk -words
68.Op Fl w Ar waittime
69.Ek
70.Bk -words
71.Ar target
72.Op Ar datalen
73.Ek
74.\"
75.Sh DESCRIPTION
76The
77.Nm
78utility uses the IPv6 protocol hop limit field to elicit an ICMPv6
79TIME_EXCEEDED response from each gateway along the path to some host.
80.Pp
81The only mandatory parameter is the destination host name or IPv6 address.
82The default probe datagram carries 20 bytes of payload, in addition to the IPv6
83header.
84The size of the payload can be specified by giving a length (in bytes) after
85the destination host name.
86.Pp
87Other options are:
88.Bl -tag -width Ds
89.It Fl a
90Turn on AS# lookups for each hop encountered.
91.It Fl A Ar as_server
92Turn on AS# lookups and use the given server instead of the default.
93.It Fl d
94Debug mode.
95.It Fl E
96Detect ECN bleaching.
97Set the
98.Em IPTOS_ECN_ECT1
99Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bits
100.Pq Dv 01 ,
101and report if the hop has bleached
102.Pq Dv 00
103or mangled
104.Pq Dv 10
105them, or if it is experiencing congestion
106.Pq Dv 11 .
107Otherwise, report that it passed the bits appropriately.
108If
109.Fl t
110is also specified, the corresponding ECN bits will be replaced.
111.It Fl f Ar firsthop
112Specify how many hops to skip in trace.
113.It Fl g Ar gateway
114Specify intermediate gateway.
115Please note that
116.Nm
117tries to use routing headers.
118.It Fl I
119Use ICMP6 ECHO instead of UDP datagrams.
120.It Fl l
121Ignored for backward compatibility.
122.It Fl m Ar hoplimit
123Specify maximum hoplimit, up to 255.
124The default is the value of the
125.Va net.inet6.ip6.hlim
126.Xr sysctl 8
127(the same default used for TCP connections).
128.It Fl n
129Do not resolve numeric address to hostname.
130.It Fl N
131Use a packet with no upper layer header for the probes, instead of UDP
132datagrams.
133.It Fl p Ar port
134Set SCTP/TCP/UDP port number to
135.Ar port .
136.It Fl q Ar probes
137Set the number of probe per hop count to
138.Ar probes .
139.It Fl r
140Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached
141network.
142If the host is not on a directly-connected network,
143an error is returned.
144This option corresponds to the
145.Dv SO_DONTROUTE
146socket option; it can be used to ping a local host through an interface that
147has no route through it (e.g., after the interface was dropped by a routing
148daemon).
149.It Fl s Ar src
150.Ar Src
151specifies the source IPv6 address to be used.
152.It Fl S
153Use SCTP packets for the probes.
154The size of probe packets must be a multiple of 4.
155If
156.Ar datalen
157is up to 28, probe packets consist of a SHUTDOWN-ACK chunk possibly bundled
158with a PAD chunk.
159For larger probe packets, an INIT chunk is used.
160.It Fl t Ar tclass
161.Ar tclass
162specifies the
163.Em traffic class
164used when sending probe packets.
165The value must be a decimal integer in the range 0 to 255.
166The default is 0.
167.It Fl T
168Use TCP segments for the probes.
169.It Fl U
170Use UDP datagrams for the probes.
171This is the default.
172.It Fl v
173Be verbose.
174.It Fl w Ar waittime
175Specify the delay time between probes.
176.El
177.Pp
178This program prints the route to the given destination and the round-trip time
179to each gateway, in the same manner as traceroute.
180.Pp
181Here is a list of possible annotations after the round-trip time for each
182gateway:
183.Bl -hang -offset indent
184.It !N
185Destination Unreachable - No Route to Host.
186.It !P
187Destination Unreachable - Administratively Prohibited.
188.It !S
189Destination Unreachable - Not a Neighbour.
190.It !A
191Destination Unreachable - Address Unreachable.
192.It !H
193Parameter Problem - Unrecognized Next Header Type.
194.It !\&
195This is printed if the hop limit is <= 1 on a port unreachable message.
196This means that the packet got to the destination, but that the reply had a hop
197limit that was just large enough to allow it to get back to the source of the
198traceroute6.
199This was more interesting in the IPv4 case, where some IP stack bugs could be
200identified by this behaviour.
201.El
202.\"
203.Sh EXIT STATUS
204The
205.Nm
206utility will exit with 0 on success, and non-zero on errors.
207.\"
208.Sh SEE ALSO
209.Xr ping 8 ,
210.Xr traceroute 8
211.\"
212.Sh HISTORY
213The
214.Nm
215utility first appeared in WIDE hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.
216