What does ?route? command do?
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Answer / joseph jayanth
he route command allows you to make manual entries into the
network routing tables. The route command distinguishes
between routes to hosts and routes to networks by
interpreting the network address of the Destination
variable, which can be specified either by symbolic name or
numeric address. The route command resolves all symbolic
names into addresses
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Answer / pravin
route command shows you the route table as well as your
default gateway
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Answer / manoj
shows kernel routing table
default gateway
we can add routing ways
we can route traffic from specific device, from specific Ip
address.
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Answer / lainoox
Route shows the routing command. In fact route allows you to insert, remove routing commands for your running Linux Kernel.
For a more complete example check out:
http://www.lainoox.com/linux-route-commands/
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