How To Use Traceroute To Identify Network Problem?
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Traceroute is a tool used to identify and troubleshoot network problems by displaying the path of packets across an IP network. It can be used to pinpoint where a problem may exist in a network. By running traceroute, you can locate slow connections or packet loss issues due to routing issues. Traceroute will trace the route taken by a packet on its way from the source host to the destination host and display the time, hops and IP address of each hop the packet takes. This can help to identify the exact location of network issues such as bottlenecks and abnormal latency.