Traceroute Test
By querying the IP address or domain name and specify port code, you can determine whether a specific port is open.
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What is Traceroute Test?
Router tracing is a network analysis technology used to determine the path and transmission process of data packets within a network. It is typically used for research on network traffic, detection of network failures, and evaluation of network performance.
Why is Traceroute Testing used?
Research on network traffic
Router tracing can help researchers understand the traffic and transmission of data packets within the network, enabling a better understanding of network usage.
Detection of network failures
Router tracing can help detect network failures. For example, when a router or network device fails, the transmission path of data packets may change, which can be detected using router tracing.
Evaluation of network performance
Router tracing can help evaluate network performance, such as by analyzing metrics such as the transmission speed and delay time of data packets, providing a better understanding of network performance.
Security research
Router tracing can also be used for security research, such as for discovering the paths taken by network attacks and the locations of attackers.
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