cisco aci apic traceroute

Short overview about Cisco Aci Apic Traceroute and what's good to know about.

When troubleshooting connectivity issues in Cisco ACI, the APIC Traceroute tool can be very helpful. This tool allows you to see the path that traffic takes from one endpoint to another, and can help you to identify where problems may be occurring.

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In order to use the APIC Traceroute tool, you will need to know the IP address of the source and destination endpoint. You will also need to know the name of the tenant, application profile, and EPG that the traffic is flowing through. With this information, you can launch the Traceroute tool from the APIC GUI.

Once the Traceroute tool is open, you will need to enter the IP addresses of the source and destination endpoint. You will also need to select the tenant, application profile, and EPG that the traffic is flowing through. After you have entered this information, click the “Start Traceroute” button.

The Traceroute tool will then show you the path that the traffic takes from the source to the destination. It will also show you the response time for each hop along the way. If you see high response times or timeouts, this can indicate a problem with the network.

The Traceroute tool can be a helpful tool when troubleshooting connectivity issues in Cisco ACI. By seeing the path that traffic takes from one endpoint to another, you can identify where problems may be occurring.

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