From the course: Windows Server 2019: Advanced Networking Features

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Command line routing

Command line routing - Windows Server Tutorial

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Command line routing

- [Narrator] The route command in a Windows operating system works in very similar way to any other router such as Cisco or Juniper. But it does adjust on the device that we're currently on. It doesn't route for other devices through it. You would need to install the remote access service and install the routing feature in order to get that to work. However, if you need a device to reach another subnet, you can do that simply by using the route command. So if we start by typing in route print it tells us a list of all the different routes that we currently have. So the most important one is going to be the Network Destination all zeros And the Netmask all zeros. and the Gateway is 1921680.1. So what that means is that any packets that don't have a specific route to them will automatically go out the Gateway which is our router at 1921680.1. then next to that it shows the Interface which is 19216810.104 and that is the IP address of our server that we're currently on where we type the…

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