The description of the
route
command on the MS website is a lot more helpful, than the output of
route /?
. I've used the
route
command a lot, but never before realized that there's an interface list at the start of a
route print
command's output.
It's good to know how to create a route for a specific interface. I had some trouble with a Nortel VPN Client (it overwrote my default gateway) and I couldn't figure out why my custom routes won't work (I still don't know). But an interface specific rule helped.
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