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'route get' for Red Hat
Hi everyone,
I've always used the 'route get hostname/ip' function in Solaris to test whether routing is setup correctly for particular hosts. The 'get' switch doesn't seem to be available for Red Hat. Can anyone offer a suitable alternative? Many thanks. ---------- Post updated at 04:04 AM ---------- Previous update was at 03:53 AM ---------- as always, after scouring the web, the answer comes up immediately after I post for help. 'tracepath' seems to give info on the interface being used. many thanks. |
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