This utility uses the following syntax:
tracert [-d] [-h maximum_hops] [-j host-list] [-w timeout]
[-R] [-S srcaddr] [-4] [-6] target_name
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
-d Specifies that the utility not resolve addresses to hostnames. Using this command line switch
can reduce the time required to trace a route. In addition, it can help you trace stubborn routes
(those that won??™t provide a hostname). However, the information provided is less readable.
-h maximum_hops Defines the maximum number of hops the utility uses to search for the
target. The PathPing utility automatically stops tracing the path when it reaches the specified
number of hops. Using this option reduces the wait for long paths when you only need some of
the path between your machine and the target.
-j host-list Specifies that the Echo Request messages used as part of defining the path
between one point and another use the Loose Source Route option in the IP header with the set of
intermediate destinations. The PING utility creates the list of servers that it outputs by extending
the path between the source and destination by one machine for each call.
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