Linux for Network Engineers: Path Analysis on Windows with pathping
netbeez> mtr.exe –help
Usage:
mtr [options] hostname
-F, –filename FILE read hostname(s) from a file
-4 use IPv4 only
-6 use IPv6 only
-u, –udp use UDP instead of ICMP echo
-T, –tcp use TCP instead of ICMP echo
-I, –interface NAME use named network interface
-a, –address ADDRESS bind the outgoing socket to ADDRESS
-f, –first-ttl NUMBER set what TTL to start
-m, –max-ttl NUMBER maximum number of hops
-U, –max-unknown NUMBER maximum unknown host
-P, –port PORT target port number for TCP, SCTP, or UDP
-L, –localport LOCALPORT source port number for UDP
-s, –psize PACKETSIZE set the packet size used for probing
-B, –bitpattern NUMBER set bit pattern to use in payload
-i, –interval SECONDS ICMP echo request interval
-G, –gracetime SECONDS number of seconds to wait for responses
-Q, –tos NUMBER type of service field in IP header
-e, –mpls display information from ICMP extensions
-Z, –timeout SECONDS seconds to keep probe sockets open
-r, –report output using report mode
-w, –report-wide output wide report
-c, –report-cycles COUNT set the number of pings sent
-j, –json output json
-x, –xml output xml
-C, –csv output comma separated values
-l, –raw output raw format
-p, –split split output
-t, –curses use curses terminal interface
–displaymode MODE select initial display mode
-n, –no-dns do not resolve host names
-b, –show-ips show IP numbers and host names
-o, –order FIELDS select output fields
-y, –ipinfo NUMBER select IP information in output
-z, –aslookup display AS number
-h, –help display this help and exit
-v, –version output version information and exit