A host based route is normally a route with a /32 bit mask.  These are used
when you need to route different to a specific host and not necessarily the
whole subnet (longest match rule).  They are quite common when dealing with
dial-up as a host route is normally created when someone dials-in.

Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon

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Tommy Lee
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Subject: host route


Hello

I am still looking for a good definition and
explanation of a host route defined in a router. I
want to know as to why it is used and what does it do.

Anybody?

T.Lee

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