Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool used to track the route packets take from a source to a destination. It works by sending packets with incrementally increasing Time-To-Live (TTL) values. Each router along the path decrements the TTL, and when the TTL reaches zero, the router sends an ICMP "Time Exceeded" message back to the source. By analyzing these messages, traceroute can identify the routers along the path and measure the round-trip time to each one. It is commonly used to diagnose network connectivity issues, identify bottlenecks, and map network paths.
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