Under windows you can use "route add 'ipaddress' MASK 'mask' 'gateway' METRIC 'metric' IF 'interfacenumber'" 1- Open Command Prompt. 2- At the command prompt, type: ipv6 if to obtain the interface index of the interface over which the addresses for the route prefix are reachable. 3- At the command prompt, type: "ipv6 rtu" Prefix InterfaceIndex/NextHopAddress where: Prefix is the route prefix. InterfaceIndex is the interface number. NextHopAddress is the address of a local router.
ip route X.X.X.X Y.Y.Y.Y Z.Z.Z.Z s
X = destination network
Y = destination subnet
Z = next hop address
it will append the update information to the routing table
it will append the update information to the routing table
next hop address
· It will replace the existing routing table entry with the new information
Technically, there is no such thing. The routing table has several entries (think of them as lines); the individual LINES in the routing table can be static or dynamic; and the routing table in its entirety can have both types. A static entry is programmed (hard-coded) by a network administrator. A dynamic entry is one which the router learns from a routing protocol, such as RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, etc. The routers "talk" to one another, and tell one another that they have routes to certain networks; the router that receives such updates will update its routing table as a result. Such entries are temporary, and expire after a relatively short time.
172.16.16.0/20 [1/0] via 192.168.0.17
EIGRP
The router discards the packet.The router forwards the packet out the interface indicated by the default route entry.
it is dynamic routing.
Describe the role of the routing table on a host and on a router.
route
There are a number of companies that develop routing software for businesses. Such services can be obtained from 'Cisco', 'PC Miler', 'Telogis' and 'Paragon Routing'.