Werner, I'm dumb, but not that dumb....

Yes, I know how to get the help page, but what do you type in to add a
multicast route?  Again, I'm pretty dumb....

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Werner Ramaekers
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] adding multicast route on Win2k
>
>
> Bill,
> by issuing route on the command line in Win2K you get the equivalent of
> a help page :
>
> C:\WINNT\system32>route
>
> Manipulates network routing tables.
>
> ROUTE [-f] [-p] [command [destination]
>                    [MASK netmask]  [gateway] [METRIC metric]  [IF
> interface]
>
>    -f           Clears the routing tables of all gateway entries.  If
> this is
>                 used in conjunction with one of the commands, the
> tables are
>                 cleared prior to running the command.
>    -p           When used with the ADD command, makes a route persistent
> across
>                 boots of the system. By default, routes are not preserved
>                 when the system is restarted. Ignored for all other
> commands,
>                 which always affect the appropriate persistent
> routes. This
>                 option is not supported in Windows 95.
>    command      One of these:
>                   PRINT     Prints  a route
>                   ADD       Adds    a route
>                   DELETE    Deletes a route
>                   CHANGE    Modifies an existing route
>    destination  Specifies the host.
>    MASK         Specifies that the next parameter is the 'netmask' value.
>    netmask      Specifies a subnet mask value for this route entry.
>                 If not specified, it defaults to 255.255.255.255.
>    gateway      Specifies gateway.
>    interface    the interface number for the specified route.
>    METRIC       specifies the metric, ie. cost for the destination.
>
> All symbolic names used for destination are looked up in the network
> database
> file NETWORKS. The symbolic names for gateway are looked up in
> the host name
> database file HOSTS.
>
> If the command is PRINT or DELETE. Destination or gateway can be
> a wildcard,
> (wildcard is specified as a star '*'), or the gateway argument may be
> omitted.
>
> If Dest contains a * or ?, it is treated as a shell pattern, and only
> matching destination routes are printed. The '*' matches any string,
> and '?' matches any one char. Examples: 157.*.1, 157.*, 127.*, *224*.
> Diagnostic Notes:
>      Invalid MASK generates an error, that is when (DEST & MASK) != DEST.
>      Example> route ADD 157.0.0.0 MASK 155.0.0.0 157.55.80.1 IF 1
>               The route addition failed: The specified mask parameter is
> invalid.
>   (Destination & Mask) != Destination.
>
> Examples:
>
>      > route PRINT
>      > route ADD 157.0.0.0 MASK 255.0.0.0  157.55.80.1 METRIC 3 IF 2
>               destination^      ^mask      ^gateway     metric^    ^
>                                                           Interface^
>    interface    the interface number for the specified route.
>    METRIC       specifies the metric, ie. cost for the destination.
>
> All symbolic names used for destination are looked up in the network
> database
> file NETWORKS. The symbolic names for gateway are looked up in
> the host name
> database file HOSTS.
>
> If the command is PRINT or DELETE. Destination or gateway can be
> a wildcard,
> (wildcard is specified as a star '*'), or the gateway argument may be
> omitted.
>
> If Dest contains a * or ?, it is treated as a shell pattern, and only
> matching destination routes are printed. The '*' matches any string,
> and '?' matches any one char. Examples: 157.*.1, 157.*, 127.*, *224*.
> Diagnostic Notes:
>      Invalid MASK generates an error, that is when (DEST & MASK) != DEST.
>      Example> route ADD 157.0.0.0 MASK 155.0.0.0 157.55.80.1 IF 1
>               The route addition failed: The specified mask parameter is
> invalid.
>   (Destination & Mask) != Destination.
>
> Examples:
>
>      > route PRINT
>      > route ADD 157.0.0.0 MASK 255.0.0.0  157.55.80.1 METRIC 3 IF 2
>               destination^      ^mask      ^gateway     metric^    ^
>                                                           Interface^
>
> Werner
>
>
> Bill Burke wrote:
> > Anybody know how to add a multicast route on Win2k/XP?
> >
> > Here's a similar command on Linux:
> >
> > $ route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 240.0.0.0 dev eth0
> >
> > I need this for the Clustering Troubleshooting guide.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bill
> >
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