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<seo title="Traceroute" metakeywords="command prompt,trace ip,tracert traceroute command" metadescription="Traceroute" /> <div align=justify>Each time you get online,your computer is assigned an IP address. To trace an IP address of the computer needed is not that difficult. You just need to use the tracert (traceroute) command. Tracert (traceroute) command shows the path a packet of information takes from your computer to the one you specify. It will display the list of all the routers it passes through until it reaches the destination. In addition to this, it will tell you how long each 'hop' from router to router takes. Using traceroute command you can perform an IP check or trace an IP. It may help you to define whether your IP is blocked by the host or not (e.g. in case you are unable to view the site in your browser). Tracert and traceroute command can be used on different operational systems: '''''Windows Environment:''''' * Traceroute can be accessed at a command prompt. * Click on Start => Programs => Command Prompt. In a Windows 2000 or XP environment, click on Start > Run. Type the command into the dialog box, then click OK. * In the resulting command line window, type tracert hostname, where hostname can be a domain name, a machine name or an IP address. * Press Enter. For example: C:> tracert www.myidealhost.com To trace an IP enter the following: ''tracert 178.63.79.205'' '''''Mac OS X Environment:''''' * Double-click the Hard Drive icon => Applications => Utilities => Network Utility program. * Select the Traceroute tab and enter the hostname, where hostname can be a domain name, a machine name or an IP address. * Press Enter. '''Note:''' '''1'''. Check for times between hops that are greater than 200 ms or the ones returning asterisks (*), which indicate that your request timed out. '''2'''. If you suspect your IP to be blocked by the host's server, run the traceroute command at the command prompt (as described below), save the result as a text file and email it to the support team. They will trace the IP from their end and take the necessary steps.</div>
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