10.8 Traceroute is awesome. And suddenly it has been changed it to regular traceroute in just like in windows without a warning. Not Cool.
Traceroute in 10.8 looks like this
It has SNMP features and some other columns.
Mustafa,
You can call the old traceroute tool into your Toolset Launch Pad.
You can find it, into your toolset installation folder.
C:\Program Files\SolarWinds\Toolset\ Deprecated_TRACEROUTE
Hope this helps
Regards
Cliton
Thank you. But I still don't understand why it is deprecated in the first place. The new traceroute needs to be enhanced not reduced .
We have Toolset 10.9.1 RC out, RC bits are available only if you have active maintenance. The RC has enhancement made into the Traceroute tool. Try it out and let us, know if that's what was expected.
For more on the release, check out my blog post here
Regards Cliton
Machine type and OSI Layers are missing.
When will the old trace route be restored
why was it removed
hello
there is no such folder in 10/9/1/142
see the attached for the folder in the path
All those deprecated tools were build on an old platform. We are working on moving most of the tools to the new platform which will help in adding new capabilities and will be easier to support. We have no intention of removing those tools which users have been using since the Toolset inception. The new tools will have the same look and feeling like the ones you have in Workspace Studio. If there are some functions missing with the new improved tools, and was present before. Please raise a feature request on thwack or bring it to our attention using a support ticket.
I hope this helped.
Thanks
Cliton Godinho
The old version was so much better than the new reduced version.
Do you have NPM 12? If so, you might discover NetPath is a fun, new alternative to Traceroute. Not only will it work inside your organization, it also works outside, discovering BGP and path resilience and latency in ways Traceroute couldn't (and still can't) do.
Try it if you can; I think you'll be impressed at what it can reveal about your Internet and WAN services. It's different, but I've been able to leverage its ability to track historical route/path/latency changes to get my WAN and Internet providers to fix problems that they claimed were some other company's issues, not theirs.
Hope to see what is turns out to be. Patience is....