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So we need to either disconnect the correct parts of the routing table or find out how to rebuild it. How to retrieve subnet and route table information asked 1 year, 9 months ago modified 1 year, 9 months ago viewed 1k times The routing tables determines the local destination

(if we knew the local destination already, we wouldn't need to route the packet Otherwise try to fix it via powershell to get the effective route table on a network interface get. We'd already have our answer.) the destination referred to in the routing table is the final destination

The idea is that you have a packet and it has some final destination.

In aws we have subnets tired like public and private subnets To simplify the question, i am only referring to the private subnet I know we can use single routing table for private subnets in all. Azure automatically creates a route table for each subnet within an azure virtual network and adds system default routes to the table

So, how do i see these default routes? This layer is responsible for routing, but knows nothing about the mac address As a side note, at the hardware level, mac addresses are used by switches, but not for routing The switch gets the first packet of data from node a

It reads the mac address and saves it to the lookup table for segment a.

How to permanently remove default routing rule for secondary network interface from window's ip routing table in c# asked 7 years, 8 months ago modified 5 years, 3 months ago viewed 69k times I have recently started using ip route commands for advanced routing stuff Now i have come across something rather puzzling to me A default route added to a table will be easily deleted whereas a.

I tried to reproduce the same in my environment Its working fine this issue may cause of required permission and connection fails

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