netstat-r
route PRINT
netstat-r route PRINT
netstat -r and route print
You can view the kernel routing table in Linux by using the command route -n or ip route show. These commands display the current routing table, showing destination networks, gateways, and the interface used for routing packets. Additionally, you can use netstat -r to achieve similar results.
That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.
route
The command used to remove entries from the routing table varies depending on the operating system. In Linux, the ip route del command is commonly used, for example: ip route del <destination>. On Windows, the command is route delete <destination>. Both commands require administrative privileges to execute successfully.
The command used to display the commands that configure the routing protocol on a router is show running-config. This command provides a comprehensive view of the current configuration, including any routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP. To focus specifically on routing protocols, you can also use show ip protocols, which summarizes the active routing protocols and their settings.
0.0.0.0: The wildcard used to say "any" network not already in the routing table
route#debug ip routing
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A routing table can be either static or dynamic. A static table is one with manual entries. A dynamic table, on the other hand, is one that is updated automatically when there is a change somewhere in the internet.
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