Capturing a traceroute to troubleshoot Internet connectivity issues.
When some users experience network issues with SIMnet the problem may to do with their Internet connection to SIMnet. Diagnosing this issue requires our support team to see exactly how your computer is accessing SIMnet and how long each step is taking. To do that, we use a traceroute. It simply determines the route your computer is taking to access SIMnet and how long each step along the way is taking.
Note: SIMnet runs on a private Internet connection to bypass the public Internet. If you're experiencing a connectivity issue with SIMnet and other websites work, it may have to do with the Internet route your computer is using. The traceroute helps us determine where an issue may be.
Note: A "hop" or "step" in the traceroute that takes more than 100ms is considered non-optimal, steps over 200ms may be problematic.
Open the Command Prompt by navigating to the Start Menu and viewing the Windows System folder and selecting Command Prompt.
Type tracert school.simnetonline.com where the "school" is replaced by your school's simnet URL. Press Enter.
Copy and paste the result and send it to the Support Personnel helping you.
There are two options for creating a traceroute with a Mac.
First, through the Network Utility:
Launch Network Utility by searching in for Network Utility in the Finder.
Select the Traceroute tab of the Network Utility.
Enter the domain name for which you want to perform a traceroute. For example: documentation.simnetonline.com
Click Trace.
Copy the resulting data and send it to the Support Personnel helping you.
Second, through the Terminal
Open the Spotlight Search by pressing Command + Space.
Type Terminal in the search bar. Double click the Terminal result.
Type traceroute school.simnetonline.com where the "school" is replaced by your school's simnet URL. Press Enter.
Copy and paste the result and send it to the Support Personnel helping you.