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usefulness of the traceroute command

i know this is used in tracking down network problems. the problem is how is it helpful?? what should I look for when using traceroute?? i have looked on the internet but the information given isn't quite helpful as it as the same as the one in the man page.

the question here is, i have a network problem i chose to use the traceroute command, what do I do with the command? using the traceroute command, how do i identify which gateway is discarding my packets or causeing the network performance problems???
 

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