Press CTRL - C and it it will stop the tracert.
The tracert command is a command prompt command that's used to show several details about the path that a packet takes from the computer or device you're on to whatever destination you specify.
The tracert command is a command prompt command that's used to show several details about the path that a packet takes from the computer or device you're on to whatever destination you specify.
The tracert command is a command prompt command that's used to show several details about the path that a packet takes from the computer or device you're on to whatever destination you specify.
To perform a traceroute (tracert) on a frequently used host, open your command prompt or terminal and type tracert [hostname], replacing [hostname] with the desired domain (e.g., tracert google.com). The command will display the path data packets take to reach the destination, including the number of hops and their response times. You can stop the process at any time by pressing Control-C. This can help you diagnose network issues and understand the route data takes to reach the host.
If you mean a Command Prompt Command then there are a few you can use. The most commonly used would be ping and tracert. But there are others including netstat which shows the port status.
tracert command
You use the traceroute command. Example, in Windows: open a command window, and type tracert wiki.answers.com.You use the traceroute command. Example, in Windows: open a command window, and type tracert wiki.answers.com.You use the traceroute command. Example, in Windows: open a command window, and type tracert wiki.answers.com.You use the traceroute command. Example, in Windows: open a command window, and type tracert wiki.answers.com.
traceroute is usually used for this purpose.
if say you did tracert google.com it would bring the web address in number form. very helpful for getting past school firewalls. I am not a hacker btw. ANd the question should be what does a tracert command do?
tracert
On windows OS the command is tracert X . instead of the X you input either IP or the destination or a domain name, Google.com for example. On Linux OS i think the command is tracepath.
the network path to a destination