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In computing, route
is a command used to view and manipulate the IP routing table in both Unix-like and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Manual manipulation of the routing table is characteristic of static routing.
In Linux distributions based on 2.2.x Linux kernels, the ifconfig
and route
commands are operated together to connect a computer to a network, and to define routes between computer networks. Distributions based on later kernels have deprecated ifconfig
and route
, replacing them with iproute2
.
Video Route (command)
See also
- Routing table
- Internet Protocol Suite
- iproute2
- BusyBox
Maps Route (command)
Further reading
- Stanek, William R. Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant. ISBN 0-735-62038-5.
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References
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External links
route(8)
- 4.2BSD System Manager's Manualroute(8)
- Linux Administration and Privileged Commands Manualroute(8)
- FreeBSD System Manager's Manualroute(1M)
- Solaris 10 System Administration Commands Reference Manual- route - on technet.microsoft.com
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