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Dec 25, 2008 Network Administration: Displaying the Routing Table - dummies To display the routing table (both IPv4 and IPv6) in Windows, use the route print command. In Unix/Linux, you can just use route without any command line switches. The output displayed by the Windows and Unix/Linux commands are similar. Here’s an example from a typical Windows client computer: C:>route print =========================================================================== Interface List 800 12 3f a7 17 ba … windows 7 DisableDHCPMediaSense and routing table Nov 16, 2009 NetRouteView - Network Route Utility for Windows
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To display the routing table (both IPv4 and IPv6) in Windows, use the route print command. In Unix/Linux, you can just use route without any command line switches. The output displayed by the Windows and Unix/Linux commands are similar. Here’s an example from a typical Windows client computer: C:>route print =========================================================================== Interface List 800 12 3f a7 17 ba … windows 7 DisableDHCPMediaSense and routing table Nov 16, 2009
A routing table lists all networks for which routes are known. Each router’s routing table is unique and stored in the RAM of the device. When a router receives a packet that needs to be forwarded to a host on another network, it examines its destination IP address and looks for the routing information stored in the routing table.
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