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route
summary
����This subchapter looks at route, a UNIX (and Linux) command.
����route is used to manipulate the network routing tables.
route
����This subchapter looks at route, a UNIX (and Linux) command.
����route is used to manipulate the network routing tables.
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����Type route followed by the -v option to list the routing tables. This is close to the same information reported by netstat -r.
����$ route -v
routing commands
����The route utility can used for add, flush, delete, change, get, or monitor.
����The add command will add a route.
����The flush command will remove all routes.
����The delete command will delete a specific route.
����The change command will change aspects of a route (such as its gateway).
����The get command will lookup and display the route for any destination.
����The monitor command will continuously report any changes to the routing infrmation base, routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings.
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