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 MTR(8)                              mtr                              MTR(8)
 mtr                                                                     mtr

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 NAME
      mtr - a network diagnostic tool



 SYNOPSIS
      mtr [-hvrctglspeniu46] [--help] [--version] [--report] [--report-wide]
      [--report-cycles COUNT] [--curses] [--split] [--raw] [--mpls] [--no-dns
      ] [--gtk] [--address IP.ADD.RE.SS] [--interval SECONDS] [--psize BYTES
      | -s BYTES] HOSTNAME [PACKETSIZE]



 DESCRIPTION
      mtr combines the functionality of the traceroute and ping programs in
      a single network diagnostic tool.


      As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host
      mtr runs on and HOSTNAME.  by sending packets with purposly low TTLs.
      It continues to send packets with low TTL, noting the response time of
      the intervening routers.  This allows mtr to print the response
      percentage and response times of the internet route to HOSTNAME.  A
      sudden increase in packetloss or response time is often an indication
      of a bad (or simply overloaded) link.


 OPTIONS
      -h

      --help
           Print the summary of command line argument options.


      -v

      --version
           Print the installed version of mtr.


      -r

      --report
           This option puts mtr into report mode.  When in this mode, mtr
           will run for the number of cycles specified by the -c option, and
           then print statistics and exit.

           This mode is useful for generating statistics about network
           quality. Note that each running instance of mtr generates a



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           significant amount of network traffic.  Using mtr to measure the
           quality of your network may result in decreased network
           performance.


      -w

      --report-wide
           This option puts mtr into wide report mode.  When in this mode,
           mtr will not cut hostnames in the report.


      -c COUNT

      --report-cycles COUNT
           Use this option to set the number of pings sent to determine both
           the machines on the network and the reliability of those
           machines.  Each cycle lasts one second.


      -s BYTES

      --psize BYTES

      PACKETSIZE
           These options or a trailing PACKETSIZE on the commandline sets
           the packet size used for probing.  It is in bytes inclusive IP
           and ICMP headers

           If set to a negative number, every iteration will use a
           different, random packetsize upto that number.

      -t

      --curses
           Use this option to force mtr to use the curses based terminal
           interface (if available).


      -e

      --mpls
           Use this option to tell mtr to display information from ICMP
           extensions for MPLS (RFC 4950) that are encoded in the response
           packets.


      -n




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      --no-dns
           Use this option to force mtr to display numeric IP numbers and
           not try to resolve the host names.


      -o fields order

      --order fields order
           Use this option to specify the fields and their order when
           loading mtr.
           Example: -o "LSD NBAW"


      -g

      --gtk
           Use this option to force mtr to use the GTK+ based X11 window
           interface (if available). GTK+ must have been available on the
           system when mtr was built for this to work.  See the GTK+ web
           page at http://www.gimp.org/gtk/ for more information about GTK+.


      -p

      --split
           Use this option to set mtr to spit out a format that is suitable
           for a split-user interface.


      -l

      --raw
           Use this option to tell mtr to use the raw output format. This
           format is better suited for archival of the measurement results.
           It could be parsed to be presented into any of the other display
           methods.


      -a IP.ADD.RE.SS

      --address IP.ADD.RE.SS
           Use this option to bind outgoing packets' socket to specific
           interface, so that any packet will be sent through this
           interface. NOTE that this option doesn't apply to DNS requests
           (which could be and could not be what you want).


      -i SECONDS




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      --interval SECONDS
           Use this option to specify the positive number of seconds between
           ICMP ECHO requests.  The default value for this parameter is one
           second.


      -u
           Use UDP datagrams instead of ICMP ECHO.


      -4
           Use IPv4 only.


      -6
           Use IPv6 only.


 BUGS
      Some modern routers give a lower priority to ICMP ECHO packets than to
      other network traffic.  Consequently, the reliability of these routers
      reported by mtr will be significantly lower than the actual
      reliability of these routers.



 CONTACT INFORMATION
      For the latest version, see the mtr web page at
      http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/.


      Subscribe to the mtr mailing list.  All mtr related announcements are
      posted to the mtr mailing list.  To subscribe, send email to
      majordomo@lists.xmission.com with subscribe mtr in the body of the
      message.  To send a message to the mailing list, mail to
      mtr@lists.xmission.com.


      Bug reports and feature requests should be sent to the mtr mailing
      list.



 SEE ALSO
      traceroute(8), ping(8).







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