View the Routing Table
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Every computer that runs TCP/IP makes routing decisions. These decisions are controlled by the IP routing table. The routing table is a series of entries called routes that contain information about other IP networks and IP hosts.
Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. Review details about using the appropriate accounts and group memberships at Local and Domain Default Groups (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=83477).
To view the routing table
Open Routing and Remote Access.
In the console tree, right-click Static Routes.
Where?
- Routing and Remote Access/server name/[IPv4 or IPv6]/Static Routes
Click Show IP Routing Table.
The following table shows the detail views that are available in Routing and Remote Access by right-clicking the component.
Component | Views |
---|---|
[IPv4 or IPv6]/General |
TCP/IP information |
Multicast forwarding table |
|
Multicast statistics |
|
[IPv4 or IPv6]/General/Interface |
TCP/IP information |
Address translations |
|
IP addresses |
|
IP routing table |
|
TCP connections |
|
UDP listener ports |
|
[IPv4 or IPv6]/Static Routes |
IP routing table |
[IPv4 or IPv6]/RIP |
Neighbors |
IP Routing/NAT |
DHCP Allocator information |
DNS Proxy information |
|
[IPv4 or IPv6]/NAT/Interface |
Mappings |
[IPv4 or IPv6]/IGMP |
Group table |
[IPv4 or IPv6]/IGMP/Interface |
Interface group table |