MTR Traceroute Online Test Tool
MTR Traceroute Traceroute
Single-node MTR traceroute with ICMP/TCP protocols, IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack, configurable hop/probe parameters, route map visualization, per-hop AS/ISP info, and report image export.
Online MTR Traceroute Tool (IPv4 / IPv6)
This page performs continuous MTR route tests, showing latency, packet loss and link path for each hop. Ideal for diagnosing cross-carrier, cross-region and cross-border link quality issues.
- Switch between IPv4 / IPv6 nodes to identify dual-stack network differences.
- Continuous testing with route map visualization for observing jitter and sudden anomalies.
- Export map and report images for fault documentation and ticket communication.
FAQ: What is the difference between MTR and regular Ping?
Ping only reports target connectivity and overall latency, while MTR breaks down each hop link status, enabling more precise identification of congestion, packet loss or fluctuation segments.
FAQ: How to troubleshoot cross-border packet loss?
Run continuous MTR from nodes in Asia, Europe and Americas simultaneously. Compare link paths, loss rates and latency peaks, focusing on whether anomalous hops appear in multiple directions.
FAQ: How to diagnose poor IPv6 routing quality?
Run IPv4 and IPv6 continuous MTR to the same target. If only IPv6 shows significantly higher latency or loss, it usually indicates the IPv6 upstream path or return route needs optimization.
FAQ: How long should continuous testing run for meaningful results?
3 to 10 minutes is recommended to cover short-term fluctuation windows. For fault review, extend testing during peak hours and save the report image.