Traceroute


In the traceroute output below, the red bars represent the mean latency. The cyan bars represent percentage of probes returned.
The hostname from the first probe is preserved, and asterisks (*) are added for additional hostnames returned from probes. The same goes for IP addresses.
The three numbers in parenthesis seperated by slashes are the minimum, mean, and maximum times received from all probes on that line.
Could not resolve your hostname... For shame.

Please wait while I trace the route to 38.107.179.241.


/usr/sbin/traceroute -q 3 -m 30 -w 3 38.107.179.241

   1 | router.136-128.inter (207.136.128.1)    (   0.939/   1.698/   2.133) 3/3  100.0%   
   2 | usc-cal-7206         (206.124.224.5)    (   0.269/   0.434/   0.715) 3/3  100.0%   
   3 | 1wil-7206            (206.124.224.26)   (   0.402/   0.461/   0.528) 3/3  100.0%   
   4 | interworld-gig.lcine (216.66.254.241)   (   0.420/   0.702/   1.256) 3/3  100.0%   
   5 | te7-6.201.ccr02.lax0 (38.102.255.153)   (  23.693/  23.731/  23.781) 3/3  100.0%   
   6 | vl3809.na41.b020097- (38.20.41.2)       (  24.134/  24.185/  24.260) 3/3  100.0%   
   7 | embark.demarc.cogent (38.99.246.2)      (  24.112/  24.210/  24.386) 3/3  100.0%   
   8 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
   9 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  10 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  11 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  12 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  13 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  14 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  15 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  16 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  17 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  18 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  19 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  20 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  21 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  22 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  23 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  24 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  25 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  26 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  27 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  28 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  29 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   
  30 | *                    *                  (  -1.000/  -1.000/  -1.000) 0/3    0.0%   

Ideas stolen from several internet traceroute pages.
If you want a copy, click here.

If you leave the site or IP address blank, it will trace to your machine.

Site or IP address to trace to:
Number of probes:
Maximum Hops:
Timeout: (seconds)
Numeric: YES NO (Print IP Addresses ONLY)
Verbose: YES NO (Prints times for ALL probes)
Graphics: YES NO (Enable bar-graphs for loss/latency)
Unformatted: YES NO (Displays copy of unformatted traceroute output at end of trace)
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