Installation of MTR
If you do not have mtr, which is found in /usr/sbin, get it the normal way with YUM or DNF. The mtr command is part of the base collection. you can use the below command to download mtr.
Command :
sudo apt -y install mtr
Output :
MTR Command in Linux
As someone who manages Linux systems, you know that the common belief is to blame all problems on the infrastructure, which is your area of responsibility. Network engineers, who you playfully call your “enemies”, often tell you, “It’s not a network problem.” Hearing those words can be frustrating because it means the focus shifts to you, your operating systems, and your hardware. Instead of relying on the word of the network engineers, you can proactively check the network yourself.
The mtr tool allows you to do this without bothering anyone else or getting involved in a troubleshooting meeting. The mtr command is a simple but useful tool for analyzing and troubleshooting networks. This brief explanation will help you get started.
MTR Command in Linux
- Why MTR command?
- Benefits of MTR
- Installation of MTR
- Usage of MTR
- 1. IPv4
- 2. IPv6