Name

router Context

Synopsis

Configures a router (a multihomed Windows 2000 Server computer with the Routing and Remote Access Service installed and enabled).

Subcontexts

IP autodhcp dnsproxy IGMP NAT OSPF Relay RIP IPX NETBIOS RIP sap

Only commands for the IP subcontext are covered in this section. For a list of commands in the IPX subcontext, switch to that subcontext and type help.

Commands

? or help

Displays these commands.

dump

Dumps the configuration of the router as a series of Netshell commands.

ip

Switches to IP subcontext. The commands available in this subcontext are listed in Table 7.9. Within the IP subcontext are the following deeper subcontexts: autodhcp, dnsproxy, igmp, nat, ospf, Relay, and rip. The commands for these subcontexts are listed in Table 7.10 through Table 7.16.

ipx

Switches to IPX subcontext.

reset

Resets the IP-address configuration of the router to a clean state.

show helper

Details IP and IPX Helper DLLs for the routing context.

Table 7-9. Commands Available in Routing IP Subcontext

Command

Options

Description

add/delete/set/show

interface

Adds, deletes, configures, or displays general IP-routing settings on a specified interface

 

filter

Adds, deletes, configures, or displays IP packet filters on a specified interface

 

rtmroute

Adds, deletes, configures, or displays a nonpersistent Route Table Manager route

 

persistentroute

Adds, deletes, configures, or displays persistent routes

 

preference-forprotocol

Adds, deletes, configures, ...

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