Which of the options in the netstat command show the routing table?
The netstat command is a versatile networking tool used for various network-related information-gathering tasks, including displaying all network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships.
The specific option -r with the netstat command is used to display the routing table.
This information is critical for troubleshooting network issues and understanding how data is routed through a network, identifying possible points of failure or security vulnerabilities.
Reference
'Linux Network Administrator's Guide,' by O'Reilly Media.
Man pages for netstat in UNIX/Linux distributions.
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