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Route add -p does not work on Win98
Does this command work for Windows 98 ? If it does how can I get it to work ? thank you, zally76 Hi, Yes, at least on 98SE it does. Make sure you don't have any quote marks in the command C:\WINDOWS>route print Hit enter and it will display the info. Get to the MS-DOS prompt through Start>Programs>MS-DOS Prompt MM.

Does ROUTE -P work under Win95?
Helge Blischke H.Blisc...@srz-berlin.de comp unix aux DStone wrote: In attempting get my A/UX box to see the outside world, I added "/usr/etc/route add default 192.168.4.1 1" to my /etc/rc. But that did not work. Alas, it seems that there is no "route" command on my system. I cannot find it on any of the disks that

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temp.txt route 2>temp.txt route /? 2> temp.txt None of these work (win98 dos box) The default DOS command shell, COMMAND.COM, does not provide any mechanism for redirecting the standard error stream. Sorry. There are programs available to work around the lack. Here is one which has been compiled to run under

-iface option doesn't work in route command
No, the router's IP cannot be out of the subnet, because in ordered to route to it the computers must see it (even a routing command must route via an IP on the local subnet, or it wouldn't know how to get to the IP it is supposed to route other stuff to, therefore, that wouldn't even work).

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No both 56K Modem on linux is external US Robitics 56k on XP lucent PCI win modem 56k I think your: pings work from XP to Linux and Linux to XP works, Basically it's route [add|del] -host ipaddr or route add default -dev ppp0 this is a very very helpful command and I think mine is a mess Active routes Network

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My question is route add command. Is it possible route add Destination_IP MASK SubMask_IP Location_Default_GW_IP ex. route add 10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 %Current_Default_GW% Desktop and Laptop computers work the same way, so if your Mobile user is having problems, it's probably in his TCP/IP configurations.

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I was told that this statement done on the PIX firewall would not redirect packets to the E0 interface on the mutual router. Will this route command work on the PIX firewall? The person that configures the PIX firewall said the firewall could not route back out the same interface that the packets came in on.

-iface option doesn't work in route command
I've never heard that pointing a static route to a serial interface results in increased work. It's our preferred configuration. Were you only talking about LAN interfaces, since it results in a much larger ARP cache? Yep. Do you agree ? Someone's got an opinion, since I'm trying to make up my opinion on the

How does the route command work?
rjb rbar...@saffrontech.com comp unix solaris Try: traceroute -g 2xx.xx.xxx.xx 10.8.1.11 Suspect alternatively; change your default route rjb.

bin/9012: route add -host hostIP -interface localIP doesn't work
How should the 'route' command work with different FIBs, if they are supposed by admin to be used for forwarding, and not the straight per-process? I think a setfib option is more consistent than running route under setfib command. Also, routing sockets and routing daemons - should they work with only one table?..

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stephen Wakeford stever...@cityscape.co.uk microsoft public win95 networking Iam having problems setting up a static route under w95 - Is it suppose to work ? Steve.

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Christopher Spry cs...@sghms.ac.uk comp sys sgi admin The 'route' command in Windows and IRIX (a part of TCP/IP) sets the way that computers look for resources on a local or distant network. When I take my notebook computer home and want to connect to my computers at work that have the same range of IP address as

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Cisco 675, static IP subnet routing, is this going to work?
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route add command question
Tony Northrup, MCSE, Compaq ASE Author, NT Network Plumbing--available at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/076453209X/002-8031583-2972205 Stefan Borg wrote: Hi Guys, Does the permanent route work under Windows 95. I have been using it for a while under NT and it worked. The same command under Win95 works

I think I need a ROUTE command
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Networking at Home + Work. Use the 'route' command
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Can anyone tell me how to make the MS route delete command work (something like route -f in the Unix world) , or how to temporarily convince Win98 to forget about the TCP/IP LAN interface, or suggest some other method of fixing this DUN problem. Thanks for your help Jmario It sounds like there's an Ethernet card