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Running Windows Core: How-to view the network routing table #5

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itoleck opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 0 comments
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Running Windows Core: How-to view the network routing table #5

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itoleck commented Dec 6, 2023

Running Windows Core Series, viewing the network routing table.

When running these commands or using them in scripts keep in mind that some may become deprecated in future versions of Windows. Best practice is to use the PowerShell commands, when possible, to future proof any script that use these commands. These commands were run on Windows Server 2012R2.

When running Windows Server 2012+ without a GUI note that the GUI can be reinstalled via PowerShell (Install-WindowsFeature) and a reboot.

From Windows Server core command prompt:

C:>ROUTE PRINT

C:>Netstat -r

C:>POWERSHELL

PS C:>Get-Netroute

C:>POWERSHELL

PS C:>gwmi Win32_IP4RouteTable|Select Destination,Mask,NextHop,Metric1,InterfaceIndex|FT *

If you know any other interesting ways of getting this information from a Windows Server core installation post below.

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