Netsh commands for Routing

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Netsh commands for Routing

You can use the Netsh commands for Routing to administer routing servers from the command line, rather than through the Routing and Remote Access console. Administering servers from the command line is most useful in the following situations:

  • You can administer routing servers more quickly from the command line than you can using a console. The ability is especially important if you are using a slow-speed network link, for example, a connection over a wide area network (WAN).

  • You can administer routing servers more consistently by incorporating these commands into a script that you can run on many servers.

You can use the following commands at the command prompt for the appropriate Netsh context to administer routing servers. To run these Netsh commands on a remote Windows 2000 Server, you must first use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to a Windows 2000 Server that is running Terminal server. There might be functional differences between Netsh context commands on Windows 2000 and the Windows Server 2003 family.

For more information on Netsh, see Netsh overview and Enter a netsh context.

Netsh Routing IP IGMP commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP IGMP context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add interface

  • install

  • delete interface

  • uninstall

  • set interface

  • set global

  • show interface

  • show global

  • show ifstats

  • show iftable

  • show grouptable

  • show rasgrouptable

  • show proxygrouptable

add interface

Configures IGMP on the specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=][InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[IgmpPrototype=]{igmprtrv1 | igmprtrv2 | igmprtrv3 | igmpproxy}] [[IfEnabled=]{enable | disable}] [[RobustVar=]Integer] [[GenQueryInterval=]Integer] [[GenQueryRespTime=]Integer] [[StartUpQueryCount=]Integer] [[StartUpQueryInterval=]Integer] [[LastMemQueryCount=]Integer] [[**LastMemQueryInterval=**Integer] [[AccNonRtrAlertPkts=]{yes | no}]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=][ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of the interface on which you want to configure IGMP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ IgmpPrototype=]{ igmprtrv1| igmprtrv2| igmprtrv3| igmpproxy}
    Specifies the type of protocol to be configured on the interface. The default type is igmprtrv2.
  • [ IfEnabled=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether the protocol you are configuring should be enabled or disabled. The default is enabled.
  • [ RobustVar=]= Integer
    Specifies the robustness variable. The value should be greater than zero (0). The default value is 2.
  • [ GenQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which general queries should be sent on the interface. The default value is 125 seconds.
  • [ GenQueryRespTime=] Integer
    Specifies the maximum response time, in seconds, by which hosts should respond to a general query. The default value is 10 seconds.
  • [ StartUpQueryCount=] Integer
    Specifies the number of general queries that will be sent during startup. The default value is 2.
  • [ StartUpQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in seconds, between general queries sent during startup. The default value is 31 seconds.
  • [ LastMemQueryCount=] Integer
    Specifies the number of group-specific queries sent when notice of a host leaving the group is received. The default value is 2.
  • [ LastMemQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in milliseconds, between group-specific queries. The default value is 1000 milliseconds.
  • [ AccNonRtrAlertPkts=]{ yes| no}
    Specifies whether to accept IGMP packets that might not have the router alert option set. The default is yes.
Examples

To modify the default startup query interval to 21 seconds for use with IGMP configuration of the interface named Local Area Connection, type:

add interface "Local Area Connection" startupqueryinterval=21

install

Installs an IGMP router/proxy and sets global logging. Used without parameters, install installs the IGMP router/proxy and specifies that errors related to IGMP are logged but no other IGMP-related events are logged.

Syntax

install [[LogLevel=]{none | error | warn | info}]

Parameters
  • [ LogLevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies no events related to IGMP should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to IGMP should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to IGMP should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to IGMP should be logged.

delete interface

Removes an IGMP router or proxy from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=][InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface from which you want to remove an IGMP router or proxy. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
Examples

delete interface "Local Area Connection"

uninstall

Removes IGMP router/proxy from all interfaces.

Syntax

uninstall

Parameters

none

set interface

Changes interface configuration parameters.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[IgmpPrototype=]{igmprtrv1 | igmprtrv2 | igmprtrv3 | igmpproxy}] [[IfEnabled=]{enable | disable}] [[RobustVar=]Integer] [[GenQueryInterval=]Integer] [[GenQueryRespTime=]Integer] [[StartUpQueryCount=]Integer] [[StartUpQueryInterval=]Integer] [[LastMemQueryCount=]Integer] [[LastMemQueryInterval=]Integer] [[AccNonRtrAlertPkts=]{yes | no}]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of the interface on which you want to configure IGMP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ IgmpPrototype=]{ igmprtrv1| igmprtrv2| igmprtrv3| igmpproxy}
    Specifies the type of protocol to be configured on the interface. The default type is igmprtrv2.
  • [ IfEnabled=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether the protocol you are configuring should be enabled or disabled. The default is enabled.
  • [ RobustVar=] Integer
    Specifies the robustness variable. The value should be greater than zero (0). The default value is 2.
  • [ GenQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which general queries should be sent on the interface. The default value is 125 seconds.
  • [ GenQueryRespTime=] Integer
    Specifies the maximum response time, in seconds, by which hosts should respond to a general query. The default value is 10 seconds.
  • [ StartUpQueryCount=] Integer
    Specifies the number of general queries that will be sent during startup. The default value is 2.
  • [ StartUpQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in seconds, between general queries sent during startup. The default value is 31 seconds.
  • [ LastMemQueryCount=] Integer
    Specifies the number of group-specific queries sent when notice of a host leaving the group is received. The default value is 2.
  • [ LastMemQueryInterval=] Integer
    Specifies the interval, in milliseconds, between group-specific queries. The default value is 1,000 milliseconds.
  • [ AccNonRtrAlertPkts=]{ yes| no}
    Specifies whether to accept IGMP packets that do not have the router alert option set. The default is to accept those packets.
Examples

To modify the default startup query interval to 21 seconds for use with IGMP configuration of an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

set interface "Local Area Connection" startupqueryinterval=21

set global

Sets IGMP global parameters. Used without parameters, set global specifies that warnings are logged but that no other events related to IGMP are logged.

Syntax

set global [LogLevel=]{none | error | warn | info}

Parameters
  • [ LogLevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Required. Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to IGMP should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to IGMP should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to IGMP should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to IGMP should be logged.

show interface

Displays the IGMP configuration of the specified interface. Used without parameters, show interface displays IGMP configuration information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show global

Displays the global IGMP parameters.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show ifstats

Displays IGMP statistics for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifstats shows IGMP statistics once for all interfaces.

Syntax

show ifstats [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies a number identifying the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Examples

To show IGMP statistics every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1001, type:

show ifstats index=1001 rr=5

show iftable

Shows IGMP host groups for a specified interface. Used without parameters, show iftable shows IGMP host groups for all interfaces once.

Syntax

show iftable [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Examples

To show IGMP host groups every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1001, type:

show iftable index=1001 rr=5

show grouptable

Shows the IGMP hosts group table for a multicast group. Used without parameters, show grouptable shows the IGMP hosts group tables once for all multicast groups on all interfaces associated with the router.

Syntax

show grouptable [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by IP address, the multicast group for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Examples

To display the IGMP hosts group table every 5 seconds for an IGMP multicast group identified by the IP address of 192.168.100.239, type:

show grouptable index=192.168.100.239 rr=5

show rasgrouptable

Displays the hosts group table for a remote access client interface. Used without parameters, show rasgrouptable displays the hosts group tables once for all remote access client interfaces.

Syntax

show rasgrouptable [[Index=]IPAddress] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] IPAddress
    Specifies, by IP address, the remote access client interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Examples

To display the hosts group table for a remote access client interface with an IP address of 10.10.1.100 and to refresh the information every five seconds, type:

show rasgrouptable index=10.10.1.100 rr=5

show proxygrouptable

Displays the IGMP hosts group table for an IGMP proxy interface. Used without parameters, show proxygrouptable displays information for all interfaces once.

Syntax

show proxygrouptable [[InterfaceName=]InterfaceName] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Examples

To display IGMP hosts group tables for all IGMP proxy interfaces and to refresh the information every five seconds, type:

show proxygrouptable rr=5

Netsh Routing IP Routerdiscovery commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP Routerdiscovery context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add interface

  • set interface

  • delete interface

  • show interface

add interface

Configures router discovery for the specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[Disc=]{enable | disable}] [[MinInt=]Integer] [[MaxInt=]Integer] [[Life=]Integer] [[Level=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to configure router discovery. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Disc=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether router discovery should occur on this interface. The enable parameter specifies that router discovery should occur, and the disable parameter specifies that router discovery should not occur.
  • [ MinInt=] Integer
    Specifies a minimum interval, in minutes, between when router discovery packets are sent.
  • [ MaxInt=] Integer
    Specifies a maximum interval, in minutes, between when router discovery packets are sent.
  • [ Life=] Integer
    Specifies the number of minutes for which a router discovery packet sent from this router or server is valid.
  • [ Level=] Integer
    Specifies a number indicating preference for using this interface as the default gateway. Where multiple interfaces are enabled for router discovery, a higher number used here indicates a higher level of preference.
Remarks
  • When added, router discovery advertisements are sent at random times bounded by the set minimum and maximum intervals.
Examples

To enable router discovery for the Local Area Connection interface, specifying a minimum interval of 7 minutes, a maximum interval of 10 minutes, a life of 30 minutes for router discovery packets, and a zero (0) or no preference level, type:

add interface "Local Area Connection" enable 7 10 30 0

set interface

Configures router-discovery for an interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[Disc=]{enable | disable}] [[MinInt=]Integer] [[MaxInt=]Integer] [[Life=]Integer] [[Level=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to configure router discovery. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Disc=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether router discovery should occur on this interface. The enable parameter specifies that router discovery should occur, and the disable parameter specifies that router discovery should not occur.
  • [ MinInt=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, a minimum interval between when router discovery packets are sent.
  • [ MaxInt=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, a maximum interval between when router discovery packets are sent.
  • [ Life=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, how long a router discovery packet sent from this router or server is valid.
  • [ Level=] Integer
    Specifies a number indicating preference for using this interface as the default gateway. A higher number used here specifies a higher level of preference.
Examples

To enable router discovery for the Local Area Connection interface, specifying a minimum interval of 7 minutes, a maximum interval of 10 minutes, a life of 30 minutes for router discovery packets, and a zero (0) or no preference level, type:

set interface "Local Area Connection" enable 7 10 30 0

delete interface

Deletes router-discovery configuration.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to delete router-discovery configuration. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
Examples

To delete the router-discovery configuration for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete interface name="Local Area Connection"

show interface

Displays router-discovery information. Used without parameters, show interface displays information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show interface [[InterfaceName=]InterfaceName]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
Examples

To display router-discovery information for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

show interface "Local Area Connection"

Netsh Routing IP RIP commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP RIP context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add peerfilter

  • add acceptfilter

  • add announcefilter

  • add neighbor

  • add interface

  • add helper

  • delete peerfilter

  • delete acceptfilter

  • delete announcefilter

  • delete neighbor

  • delete interface

  • delete helper

  • set interface

  • set flags

  • set global

  • show interface

  • show flags

  • show global

  • show ifstats

  • show ifbinding

add peerfilter

Adds a filter for servers that can be accepted as peers.

Syntax

add peerfilter [Server=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ Server=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the peer server whose traffic you want to filter.

add acceptfilter

Adds an acceptance filter for routes received on an interface.

Syntax

add acceptfilter [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [Addr=]IPAddress1IPAddress2

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Addr=] IPAddress1IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies an IP address pairing. The first address is for the low IP address, and the second address is for the high IP address to use in building the filter.
Examples

To add an acceptance filter for an interface named Local Area Connection for an IP range of 10.0.0.2 to 10.11.21.154, type:

add acceptfilter "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 10.11.21.154

add announcefilter

Adds a filter for routes announced on an interface.

Syntax

add announcefilter [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [Addr=]IPAddress1IPAddress2

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Addr=] IPAddress1IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies an IP address pairing. The first address is for the low IP address, and the second address is for the high IP address to use in building the filter.
Examples

To add a filter for routes announced on an interface named Local Area Connection for a range of IP addresses from 10.0.0.2 to 10.11.21.154, type:

add announcefilter Local Area Connection 10.0.0.2 10.11.21.154

add neighbor

Adds a RIP neighbor on an interface.

Syntax

add neighbor [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [addr=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the RIP neighbor you want to add.
Examples

To add a RIP neighbor located at an IP address of 10.0.0.2 for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

add neighbor "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2

add interface

Adds RIP to a specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[Metric=]Integer] [[UpdateMode=]{demand | periodic}] [[Announce=]{none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2}] [[Accept=]{none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2}] [[Expire=]Integer] [[Remove=]Integer] [[Update=]Integer] [[AuthMode=]{authnone | authsimplepassword}] [[Tag=]Integer] [[Unicast=]{also | only | disable}] [[AccFiltMode=]{include | exclude | disable}] [[AnnFiltMode=]{include | exclude | disable}] [[Password=]String]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to add RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Metric=] Integer
    Specifies a metric value for routes based on this interface.
  • [ UpdateMode=]{ demand| periodic}
    Specifies when updates will occur. The demand parameter specifies that updates should occur on demand. The periodic parameter specifies that updates should occur at regular intervals.
  • [ Announce=]{ none| rip1| rip1compat| rip2}
    Specifies which routes should be announced. The none parameter specifies that all routes should be announced. The rip1 parameter specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be announced. The rip1compat parameter specifies that announcements should be made in RIP version-compatible mode. The rip2 parameter specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be announced.
  • [ Accept=]{ none| rip1| rip1compat| rip2}
    Specifies which routes should be accepted. The none parameter specifies that all routes should be accepted. The rip1 parameter specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be accepted. The rip1compat parameter specifies that routes should be accepted in RIP version-compatible mode. The rip2 parameter specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be accepted.
  • [ Expire=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route expiration interval.
  • [ Remove=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route removal interval.
  • [ Update=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the full update interval.
  • [ AuthMode=]{ authnone| authsimplepassword}
    Specifies whether authorization should be required. The authnone parameter specifies that no authorization should be required. The authsimplepassword parameter specifies that password authorization should be required.
  • [ Tag=] Integer
    Specifies the route tag.
  • [ Unicast=]{ also| only| disable}
    Specifies the unicast mode. The also parameter specifies use also unicast mode. The only parameter specifies use only unicast mode. The disable parameter specifies that unicast mode should be disabled.
  • [ AccFiltMode=]{ include| exclude| disable}
    Specifies whether acceptance filters should be included or disabled. The include parameter specifies that acceptance filters should be included. The exclude parameter specifies that acceptance filters should not be included. The disable parameter specifies that acceptance filters should be disabled.
  • [ AnnFiltMode=]{ include| exclude| disable}
    Specifies whether announcement filters should be included or disabled. The include parameter specifies that announcement filters should be included. The exclude parameter specifies that announcement filters should not be included. The disable parameter specifies that announcement filters should be disabled.
  • [ Password=] String
    Specifies a plaintext password no longer than 16 characters.

add helper

Installs a helper DLL under RIP.

Syntax

add helperDLLName

Parameters
  • DLLName
    Required. Specifies a DLL that supports this context.

delete peerfilter

Deletes a filter for an accepted peer server.

Syntax

delete peerfilter [Server=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ Server=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the peer server whose traffic you do not want to filter.

delete acceptfilter

Deletes an acceptance filter for routes received on a specified interface.

Syntax

delete acceptfilter [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [Addr=]IPAddress1IPAddress2

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Addr=] IPAddress1IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies an IP address pairing. The first address is for the low IP address, and the second address is for the high IP address used in building the filter.
Examples

To delete an acceptance filter for the IP ranges of 10.0.0.2 to 10.11.21.154 on an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete acceptfilter "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 10.11.21.154

delete announcefilter

Deletes an announcement filter set for an interface.

Syntax

delete announcefilter [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [Addr=]IPAddress1IPAddress2

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Addr=] IPAddress1IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies an IP address pairing. The first address specifies the low IP address, and the second address specifies the high IP address used in building the filter.
Examples

To delete an announcement filter for the IP range 10.0.0.2 to 10.11.21.154 for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete announcefilter "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 10.11.21.154

delete neighbor

Deletes a RIP neighbor from an interface.

Syntax

delete neighbor [InterfaceName=]InterfaceNameIPAddress

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the RIP neighbor to delete.
Examples

To delete a RIP neighbor located at 10.0.0.2 for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete neighbor "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2

delete interface

Removes RIP from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface from which you want to remove RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

delete helper

Removes a specified helper DLL from Netsh.

Syntax

delete helperHelperName

Parameters
  • HelperName
    Required. Specifies, by file name, the helper DLL to remove.

set interface

Configures RIP on a specified interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[Metric=]Integer] [[UpdateMode=]{demand | periodic}] [[Announce=]{none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2}] [[Accept=]{none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2}] [[Expire=]Integer] [[Remove=]Integer] [[Update=]Integer] [[AuthMode=]{authnone | authsimplepassword}] [[Tag=]Integer] [[Unicast=]{also | only | disable}] [[AccFiltMode=]{include | exclude | disable}] [[AnnFiltMode=]{include | exclude | disable}] [[Password=]String]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to configure RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ Metric=] Integer
    Specifies a metric value for routes based on this interface.
  • [ UpdateMode=]{ demand| periodic}
    Specifies when updates should occur. The demand parameter specifies that updates should occur on demand. The periodic parameter specifies that updates should occur at regular intervals.
  • [ Announce=]{ none| rip1| rip1compat| rip2}
    Specifies which routes should be announced. The none parameter specifies that all routes should be announced. The rip1 parameter specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be announced. The rip1compat parameter specifies that announcements should be made in RIP version-compatible mode. The rip2 parameter specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be announced.
  • [ Accept=]{ none| rip1| rip1compat| rip2}
    Specifies which routes should be accepted. The none parameter specifies that all routes should be accepted. The rip1 parameter specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be accepted. The rip1compat parameter specifies that acceptance should occur using RIP version-compatible mode. The rip2 parameter specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be accepted.
  • [ Expire=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how much time should elapse before the route expires.
  • [ Remove=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how much time should elapse before the route is removed.
  • [ Update=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often full updates occur.
  • [ AuthMode=]{ authnone| authsimplepassword}
    Specifies whether authorization should be required. The authnone parameter specifies that no authorization should be required. The authsimplepassword parameter specifies that password authorization should be required.
  • [ Tag=] Integer
    Specifies the route tag.
  • [ Unicast=]{ also| only| disable}
    Specifies the unicast mode. The also parameter specifies use also unicast mode. The only parameter specifies use only unicast mode. The disable parameter specifies that unicast mode should be disabled.
  • [ AccFiltMode=]{ include| exclude| disable}
    Specifies whether acceptance filters should be included. The include parameter specifies that acceptance filters should be included. The exclude parameter specifies that acceptance filters should not be included. The disable parameter specifies that acceptance filters should be disabled.
  • [ AnnFiltMode=]{ include| exclude| disable}
    Specifies whether announcement filters should be included or disabled. The include parameter specifies that announcement filters should be included. The exclude parameter specifies that announcement filters should not be included. The disable parameter specifies that announcement filters should be disabled.
  • [ Password=] String
    Specifies a plaintext password no longer than 16 characters long.
Examples

To modify the RIP configuration on the interface named Local Area Connection, specifying a metric value of 2 and that updates should occur on demand, type:

set interface "Local Area Connection" metric=2 updatemode=periodic

set flags

Sets RIP-related flags for a specified interface.

Syntax

set flags [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [clear,][splithorizon,][poisonreverse,][triggeredupdates,][cleanupupdates][accepthostroutes,][acceptdefaultroutes,][senddefaultroutes,][nosubnetsummary]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to set flags. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ clear,][ splithorizon,][ poisonreverse,][ triggeredupdates,][ cleanupupdates,][ accepthostroutes,][ acceptdefaultroutes,][ senddefaultroutes,][ nosubnetsummary]
    Specifies policies for RIP-related flags. The clear parameter specifies that all set RIP flags should be cleared. The splithorizon parameter specifies that RIP for split horizon should be enabled. The poisonreverse parameter specifies that RIP for poison reverse should be enabled. The triggeredupdates parameter specifies that RIP triggered updates should occur. The cleanupupdates parameter specifies that cleanup updates for RIP should occur. The accepthostroutes parameter specifies that host routes should be accepted. The acceptdefaultroutes parameter specifies that default routes should be accepted. The senddefaultroutes parameter specifies that default routes should be sent. The nosubnetsummary parameter specifies that subnet summarization should not occur.
Remarks
  • The last policy parameter should not have a comma after it.

set global

Sets global RIP parameters.

Syntax

set global {[[loglevel=]{none | error | warn | info}] | [[mintrig=]Integer] | [[peermode=]{include | exclude | disable}]}

Parameters
  • [ loglevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which RIP events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no RIP events should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to RIP should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to RIP should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to RIP should be logged.
  • [ mintrig=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, the minimum amount of time that should elapse between triggers.
  • [ peermode=]{ include| exclude| disable}
    Specifies whether peers should be included and whether peer mode should be disabled. The include parameter specifies that peers should be included.The exclude parameter specifies that peers should not be included.The disable parameter specifies that peer mode should be disabled.

show interface

Shows RIP configuration for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show interface displays configuration information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show interface [[InterfaceName=]InterfaceName]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Specifies, by name, the interface whose information you want to display. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show flags

Displays RIP flags set for a specified interface. Used without parameters, show flags displays information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show flags [[InterfaceName=]InterfaceName]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show global

Shows RIP global parameters.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show ifstats

Displays RIP statistics for a specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifstats displays information once for all interfaces.

Syntax

show ifstats [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Remarks
  • To list the index value for each interface, use the show interface command in the Netsh Interface IP context.
Examples

To display RIP statistics every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1, type:

show ifstats index=1 rr=5

show ifbinding

Displays RIP interface IP address binding. Used without parameters, show ifbinding displays information once for all interfaces.

Syntax

show ifbinding [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.
Remarks
  • To list the index value for each interface, use the show interface command in the Netsh Interface IP context.
Examples

To display the bindings every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1, type:

show ifbinding index=1 rr=5

Netsh Routing IP DHCP Relay Agent commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP DHCP Relay Agent context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add dhcpserver

  • add interface

  • delete interface

  • delete dhcpserver

  • set global

  • set interface

  • show interface

  • show global

  • show ifconfig

  • show ifbinding

  • show ifstats

add dhcpserver

Adds a DHCP server to the list of DHCP servers whose messages will be forwarded by DHCP Relay Agent.

Syntax

add dhcpserverIPAddress

Parameters
  • IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the DHCP server you want to add.

add interface

Enables DHCP Relay Agent on the specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to enable DHCP Relay Agent.

delete interface

Disables DHCP Relay Agent on the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to disable DHCP Relay Agent. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

delete dhcpserver

Removes a DHCP server from the list of DHCP servers whose messages will be forwarded by DHCP Relay Agent.

Syntax

delete dhcpserverIPAddress

Parameters
  • IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the DHCP server to be deleted.

set global

Sets global parameters for DHCP Relay Agent configuration.

Syntax

set global [LogLevel=]{none | error | warn | info}

Parameters
  • [ LogLevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Required. Specifies which DHCP Relay Agent events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to DHCP Relay Agent should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to DHCP Relay Agent should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to DHCP Relay Agent should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to DHCP Relay Agent should be logged.

set interface

Updates the DHCP Relay Agent configuration on an interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [relaymode=]{enable | disable} [[maxhop=]Integer] [[minsecs=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to update the configuration of DHCP Relay Agent. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ relaymode=]{ enable| disable}
    Required. Specifies whether the DHCP Relay Agent is enabled or disabled. The enable parameter specifies that DHCP Relay Agent should be enabled for this interface. The disable parameter disables DHCP Relay Agent for this interface.
  • [ maxhop=] Integer
    Specifies the number of hops a DHCP packet can make before it should be dropped and should no longer be relayed.
  • [ minsecs=] Integer
    Specifies the minimum number of seconds from boot time that must appear in a DHCP packet before it should be sent to a DHCP server in the list of servers whose messages will be forwarded by DHCP Relay Agent.
Examples

To update the DHCP Relay Agent configuration on the interface named Local Area Connection with a maximum hop count of 16 and a value of 4 seconds for the minimum seconds from boot time, type:

set interface Local Area Connection enable 16 4

show interface

Displays configuration information for DHCP Relay Agent on the specified interface.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show global

Displays DHCP Relay Agent global configuration.

Syntax

show global [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

show ifconfig

Displays DHCP Relay Agent configuration information for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifconfig displays information once for all interfaces where DHCP Relay Agent is enabled.

Syntax

show ifconfig [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index value, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

show ifbinding

Displays IP address bindings for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifbinding displays information once for all interfaces where DHCP relay is enabled for use.

Syntax

show ifbinding [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index value, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

show ifstats

Displays DHCP Relay Agent statistics for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifstats displays information once for all interfaces where DHCP relay is enabled for use.

Syntax

show ifstats [[Index=]Integer] [[Rr=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ Index=] Integer
    Specifies, by index value, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • [ Rr=] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

Netsh Routing IP OSPF commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP OSPF context.

Notes

  • This feature is not available on the Itanium-based versions of the Windows operating systems.

  • This content is not available in this preliminary release.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add range

  • add area

  • add virtif

  • add neighbor

  • add interface

  • add routefilter

  • add protofilter

  • install

  • delete range

  • delete area

  • delete virtif

  • delete neighbor

  • delete interface

  • delete routefilter

  • delete protofilter

  • uninstall

  • set area

  • set virtif

  • set interface

  • set global

  • set routefilter

  • set protofilter

  • show global

  • show area

  • show virtif

  • show interface

  • show routefilter

  • show protofilter

  • show area

  • show virtif

add range

Adds the IP address and mask pair that define a range of addresses belonging to this area.

Syntax

add range [Areaid=]IPAddress [Range=]IPAddressSubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ Areaid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the area to which the range is added.
  • [ Range=] IPAddressSubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the IP address and the mask of the range to add.
Remarks
  • OSPF ranges are used to summarize the routes within the OSPF area.

add area

Adds an ID for the area.

Syntax

add area [Areaid=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ Areaid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the area to which you want to add the range.
Remarks
  • The Areaid parameter is a 32-bit number expressed in dotted decimal notation that identifies the OSPF area. The area ID does not need to coincide with an IP address or an IP network ID. The area ID of 0.0.0.0 is reserved for the backbone. If the area represents a subnetted network, you can use the IP network number of the subnetted network for the area ID.

add virtif

Adds the virtual interface for a router.

Syntax

add virtif [transareaid=]TransitAreaID [virtnbrid=]VirtualNeighborID

Parameters
  • [ transareaid=] TransitAreaID
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the transit area used to exchange routing information between the backbone area border router and the area border router of the noncontiguous area.
  • [ virtnbrid=] VirtualNeighborID
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the router ID of the virtual neighbor to add.

add neighbor

Adds an OSPF neighbor to the specified interface.

Syntax

add neighbor [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [addr=]IPAddress [nbraddr=]IPAddress [nbrprio=]Priority

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface to which you want to add a neighbor. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the OSPF interface, by IP address.
  • [ nbraddr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the neighbor you want to add.
  • [ nbrprio=] Priority
    Required. Specifies the OSPF router priority of the neighbor you want to add.

add interface

Configures OSPF on the specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [areaid=]IPAddress [addr=]IPAddress [mask=]SubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to add OSPF. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ areaid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the area to which the interface belongs.
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the interface to add.
  • [ mask=] SubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the subnet mask of the interface to add.

add routefilter

Adds an OSPF route filter.

Syntax

add routefilter [Filter=]IPAddressSubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ Filter=] IPAddressSubnetMask
    Required. Specifies, by IP address and subnet mask, the route you want to filter.

add protofilter

Adds an OSPF protocol filter.

Syntax

add protofilter [filter=]{autostatic | local | rip | snmp | nondod | static}

Parameters
  • [ filter=]{ autostatic| local| rip| snmp| nondod| static}
    Required. Specifies the protocol filter you want to add. The autostatic parameter specifies a RIP autostatic route. The local parameter specifies a route added by the network to which the computer is connected. The rip parameter specifies that the filter is added using RIP. The snmp parameter specifies that the route is added using SNMP. The nondodm parameter specifies an RTM route that is present only when a DOD interface is connected. The static parameter specifies an RTM route.
Remarks
  • The add protofilter command is used on an OSPF router acting as an Autonomous System Boundary Router. The filters you add filter other route sources by protocol source, such as static routes and RIP, so that they are not redistributed into the OSPF Autonomous System.

install

Installs OSPF.

Syntax

install

Parameters

none

delete range

Deletes the specified range for the area ID.

Syntax

delete range [Areaid=]IPAddress [Range=]IPAddressSubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ Areaid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the area you want to delete.
  • [ Range=] IPAddressSubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the IP address and the subnet mask of the area range you want to delete.

delete area

Deletes the specified area.

Syntax

delete area [Areaid=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ Areaid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the area you want to delete.
Remarks

The area ID is a 32-bit number expressed in dotted decimal notation that identifies the OSPF area. The area ID does not need to coincide with an IP address or an IP network ID. The area ID of 0.0.0.0 is reserved for the backbone. If the area represents a subnetted network, you can use the IP network number of the subnetted network for the area ID.

delete virtif

Deletes the specified virtual interface.

Syntax

delete virtif [transareaid=]TransitAreaID [virtnbrid=]VirtualNeighborID

Parameters
  • [ transareaid=] TransitAreaID
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the transit area used to exchange routing information between the backbone area border router and the area border router of the noncontiguous area.
  • [ virtnbrid=] VirtualNeighborID
    Required. Specifies the router ID of the virtual neighbor to delete.

delete neighbor

Deletes the specified OSPF neighbor.

Syntax

delete neighbor [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [addr=]IPAddress [nbraddr=]IPAddress [nbrprio=]Priority

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface from which you want to delete a neighbor. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the interface from which you want to delete a neighbor.
  • [ nbraddr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the neighbor to delete.
  • [ nbrprio=] Priority
    Required. Specifies the OSPF router priority of the neighbor to delete.

delete interface

Deletes OSPF from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [addr=]IPAddress [mask=]SubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface from which you want to delete OSPF. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the interface to delete.
  • [ mask=] SubnetMask
    Required. Specifies, by subnet mask, the interface to delete.

delete routefilter

Deletes the specified OSPF route filter.

Syntax

delete routefilter [Filter=]IPAddressSubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ Filter=] IPAddressSubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the IP address and the subnet mask of the route filter you want to delete.

delete protofilter

Deletes the specified OSPF protocol filter.

Syntax

delete protofilter [filter=]{autostatic | local | rip | snmp | nondod | static}

Parameters
  • [ filter=]{ autostatic| local| rip| snmp| nondod| static}
    Required. Specifies the protocol filter you want to delete. The autostatic parameter specifies a RIP autostatic route. The local parameter specifies a route added by the network to which the computer is connected. The rip parameter specifies that the filter is added using RIP. The snmp parameter specifies that the route is added using SNMP. The nondodm parameter specifies an RTM route that is present only when a DOD interface is connected. The static parameter specifies an RTM route.
Remarks
  • The delete protofilter command is used on an OSPF router acting as an Autonomous System Boundary Router. The filters you add filter other route sources by protocol source, such as static routes and the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), so that they are not redistributed into the OSPF Autonomous System.

uninstall

Deletes OSPF.

Parameters

none

set area

Changes parameters for the specified area.

Syntax

set area [areaid=]AreaID [[auth=]{none | password}] [[stubarea=]{yes | no}] [[metric=]StubMetric] [[sumadv=]{yes | no}]

Parameters
  • [ areaid=] AreaID
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the OSPF area for which you want to change parameters.
  • [ auth=]{ none| password}
    Specifies whether passwords are required for the area. If passwords are required for an area, all interfaces that are in the same area and on the same network segment must use the same password, and interfaces that are in the same area but on different network segments can have different passwords. By default, passwords are required and the password is 12345678. Passwords are transmitted in plaintext format, so this option is for identification, not security.
  • [ stubarea=]{ yes| no}
    Specifies whether this area is configured as a stub area, which is an OSPF area that does not enumerate external routes. Routes from outside the OSPF Autonomous System (AS) are not flooded into or through stub areas. Routing to AS external destinations in these areas is based only on a summary default route. This reduces the overhead for the routers in the stub area.
  • [ metric=] StubMetric
    Specifies the cost of the summary default route that the router advertises into the stub area.
  • [ sumadv=]{ yes| no}
    Specifies whether to import summary advertisements.

set virtif

Configures parameters for the specified virtual interface.

Syntax

set virtif [transareaid=]TransitAreaID [virtnbrid =] VirtualNeighborID [[transdelay=]TransitDelay] [[retrans=]ReTransmitInterval] [[hello=]HelloInterval] [[dead=]DeadInterval] [[password=]Password]

Parameters
  • [ transareaid=] TransitAreaID
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the transit area.
  • [ virtnbrid=] VirtualNeighborID
    Required. Specifies the router ID of the virtual neighbor.
  • [ transdelay=] TransitDelay
    Specifies the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this interface. If you do not specify this parameter, the estimated delay is set to 1 second.
  • [ retrans=] ReTransmitInterval
    Specifies the number of seconds between link state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. A typical value for a local area network is 5 seconds.
  • [ hello=] HelloInterval
    Specifies, in seconds, the interval between transmissions of hello packets by the router on the interface. This setting must be the same for all routers that are connected to the same network. A typical value for a local area network is 10 seconds.
  • [ dead=] DeadInterval
    Specifies, in seconds, how long a router can fail to respond before a neighboring router should consider this router is malfunctioning. This setting should be an integral multiple of the hello interval (commonly 4). This value must be the same for all OSPF router interfaces that are connected to the same network segment.
  • [ password=] Password
    Specifies the password for this interface, if passwords are required for the area. All interfaces that are in the same area and on the same network must use the same password. By default, passwords are required and the password is 12345678.

set interface

Configures OSPF parameters for an interface.

Syntax

set interface [interfacename=]InterfaceName [addr=]IPAddress [mask=]SubnetMask [[state=]{enable | disable}] [[areaid=]AreaID] [[type=]{nbma | p2p | broadcast}] [[prio=]Priority] [[transdelay=]TransitDelay] [[retrans=]ReTransmitInterval] [[hello=]HelloInterval] [[dead=]DeadInterval] [[poll=]PollInterval] [[metric=]Metric] [[password=]Password] [[mtu=]MTUSize]

Parameters
  • [ interfacename=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to configure parameters. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ addr=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address of the interface.
  • [ mask=] SubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the subnet mask of the interface.
  • [ state=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether the interface is enabled. The enable parameter enables the interface. The disable parameter disables the interface.
  • [ areaid=] AreaID
    Specifies the IP address of the interface area.
  • [ type=]{ nbma| p2p| broadcast}
    Specifies the type of OSPF interface for which you want to configure parameters. The nbma parameter specifies a non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) OSPF interface. The p2p parameter specifies a point-to-point OSPF interface. The broadcast parameter specifies a broadcast OSPF interface.
  • [ prio=] Priority
    Specifies the interface priority.
  • [ transdelay=] TransitDelay
    Specifies the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this interface. If you do not specify this parameter, the estimated delay is set to 1 second.
  • [ retrans=] ReTransmitInterval
    Specifies the number of seconds between link state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. A typical value for a local area network is 5 seconds.
  • [ hello=] HelloInterval
    Specifies, in seconds, the interval between transmissions of hello packets by the router on the interface. This setting must be the same for all routers that are connected to the same network. A typical value for a local area network is 10 seconds.
  • [ dead=] DeadInterval
    Specifies, in seconds, how long a router can fail to respond before a neighboring router should consider this router to be malfunctional. This setting should be an integral multiple of the hello interval (commonly 4). This value must be the same for all OSPF router interfaces connected to the same network segment.
  • [ poll=] PollInterval
    Specifies the number of seconds between OSPF network polls for non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) interfaces only. You should set the poll interval to be at least twice as long as the dead interval. A typical value for an X.25 network is two minutes.
  • [ metric=] Metric
    Specifies the cost of sending a packet out of this interface. The value set here is advertised as the link cost for this interface in the link state advertisement of the router. Faster interfaces usually have lower costs. The maximum setting is 32,767.
  • [ password=] Password
    Specifies the password for this interface, if passwords are required for the area. All interfaces that are in the same area and on the same network must use the same password. By default, passwords are required and the password is 12345678.
  • [ mtu=] MTUSize
    Specifies, in bytes, the maximum size of IP packets carrying OSPF information that can be sent without fragmentation. The default IP MTU for an Ethernet network is 1,500 bytes.

set global

Configures global OSPF parameters.

Syntax

set global [routerid=]IPAddress [asborder=]{yes | no} [[loglevel=]{none | error | warn | info}]

Parameters
  • [ routerid=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IP address, the router for which you want to configure parameters.
  • [ asborder=]{ yes| no}
    Required. Specifies whether the router acts as an Autonomous System (AS) boundary router.
  • [ loglevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to OSPF should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to OSPF should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to OSPF should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to OSPF should be logged.

set routefilter

Configures the OSPF route filter action.

Syntax

set routefilter [action=]{drop | accept}

Parameters
  • [ action=]{ drop| accept}
    Required. Specifies whether the route filter drops or accepts packets. The drop parameter specifies that packets should be dropped. The accept parameter specifies that packets should be accepted.

set protofilter

Configures OSPF protocol filter action.

Syntax

set protofilter [action=]{drop | accept}

Parameters
  • [ action=]{ drop| accept}
    Required. Specifies whether the protocol filter accepts or drops packets. The drop parameter specifies that packets should be dropped. The accept parameter specifies that packets should be accepted.

show global

Displays global OSPF parameters.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show area

Displays area parameters.

Syntax

show area

Parameters

none

show virtif

Displays parameters for all virtual interfaces.

Syntax

show virtif

Parameters

none

show interface

Displays OSPF configuration information for the specified interface.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show routefilter

Displays information about the OSPF route filter.

Syntax

show routefilter

Parameters

None

show protofilter

Displays information about the OSPF protocol filter.

Syntax

show protofilter

Parameters

none

show area

Displays information about OSPF areas.

Syntax

show area

Parameters

none

show virtif

Displays information about OSPF virtual interfaces.

Syntax

show virtif

Parameters

none

Netsh Routing IP Autodhcp commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP Autodhcp context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add exclusion

  • delete exclusion

  • install

  • set global

  • set interface

  • show global

  • show interface

  • uninstall

add exclusion

Adds an exclusion to the DHCP allocator scope.

Syntax

add exclusionIPAddress

Parameters
  • IPAddress
    Required. Specifies an IP address to exclude from the DHCP allocator scope.

delete exclusion

Deletes an exclusion from the DHCP allocator scope.

Syntax

delete exclusionIPAddress

Parameters
  • IPAddress
    Required. Specifies an IP address already excluded from the DHCP allocator scope.

install

Installs the routing protocol under IP.

Syntax

install

Parameters

none

set global

Configures global parameters for DHCP allocation.

Syntax

set global {[[scopenetwork=]IPAddress] | [[scopemask=]SubnetMask] | [[leasetime=]Minutes] | [[loglevel=]{none | error | warn | info}]}

Parameters
  • [ scopenetwork=] IPAddress
    Specifies the IP address for the DHCP allocator scope.
  • [ scopemask=] SubnetMask
    Specifies the subnet mask associated with the IP address for the scope.
  • [ leasetime=] Minutes
    Specifies, in minutes, the lease duration time.
  • [ LogLevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to DHCP should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to DHCP should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to DHCP should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to DHCP should be logged.
Examples

To set the IP network for DHCP allocation to 10.10.10.0, with an associated scope subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, a lease time of 11520 minutes (8 days), and logging of information for all related events, type:

set global 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 11520 info

To adjust only the lease time globally for all scopes on all interfaces to a value of 4320 minutes (3 days), type:

set global leasetime=4320

set interface

Configures DHCP allocator parameters for the specified interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [mode=]{enable | disable}

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to configure parameters. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ mode=]{ enable| disable}
    Required. Specifies whether DHCP allocation is enabled or disabled for the interface.

show global

Displays the DHCP allocator global configuration.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show interface

Displays the DHCP allocator configuration for the specified interface.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

uninstall

Removes the routing protocol under IP.

Syntax

uninstall

Parameters

none

Netsh Routing IP Dnsproxy commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP Dnsproxy context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • set global

  • install

  • set interface

  • show global

  • show interface

  • uninstall

set global

Sets global DNS proxy parameters.

Syntax

set global [querytimeout=]Integer [[dnsmode=]{enable | disable}] [[loglevel=]{none | error | warn | info}]

Parameters
  • [ querytimeout=] Integer
    Required. Specifies a time-out, in seconds, for proxied DNS queries.
  • [ dnsmode=]{ enable| disable}
    Specifies whether DNS proxy operation is enabled or disabled.
  • [ loglevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to DNS proxy should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to DNS proxy should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to DNS proxy should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to DNS proxy should be logged.
Examples

To specify that queries should time out after 10 seconds, to enable DNS proxy operation, and to prevent logging of DNS proxy events, type:

set global 10 enable none

install

Installs the routing protocol under IP.

Syntax

install

Parameters

none

set interface

Configures DNS proxy parameters for an interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[mode=]{enable | disable | default}]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which to configure parameters. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ mode=]{ enable| disable| default}
    Specifies whether DNS proxy is enabled, disabled, or set to use the default for the specified interface. The enable parameter specifies that DNS proxy is enabled. The disable parameter specifies that DNS proxy is disabled. The default parameter specifies that DNS proxy is set according to the default for the interface.

show global

Displays the DNS proxy global configuration.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show interface

Displays the DNS proxy configuration for the specified interface.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

uninstall

Removes the routing protocol under IP.

Syntax

uninstall

Parameters

none

Netsh Routing IP NAT commands

The following commands are available for use in the Netsh Routing IP NAT context.

To view the command syntax, click a command:

  • add addressmapping

  • add addressrange

  • add interface

  • add portmapping

  • delete addressmapping

  • delete addressrange

  • delete interface

  • delete portmapping

  • set global

  • set interface

  • show global

  • show interface

add addressmapping

Adds an IP address mapping to the network address translation (NAT) address pool for the specified interface.

Syntax

add addressmapping [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [public=]IPAddress [private=]IPAddress [inboundsessions=]{enable | disable}

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to use network address translation. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ public=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address used on a public network.
  • [ private=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IP address in the pooled range of addresses available for use on the private network.
  • [ inboundsessions=]{ enable| disable}
    Required. Specifies whether inbound sessions are enabled or disabled. The enable parameter specifies that inbound sessions are enabled. The disable parameter specifies that inbound sessions are disabled.
Examples

To map the public IP address 10.11.11.1 to the private IP address 10.10.10.1 and to disable inbound sessions for this NAT table mapping, type:

add addressmapping Local Area Connection 10.11.11.1 10.10.10.1 disable

add addressrange

Adds an address range to the NAT address pool for the specified interface.

Syntax

add addressrange [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [start=]IPAddress [end=]IPAddress [mask=]SubnetMask

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface to whose address pool you want to add an address range.
  • [ start=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the starting IP address for the address range.
  • [ end=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the ending IP address for the address range.
  • [ mask=] SubnetMask
    Required. Specifies the IP subnet mask associated with the network range bounded by the start and end IP addresses.

add interface

Configures NAT on the specified interface.

Syntax

add interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[mode=]{full | addressonly | private}]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which you want to configure NAT. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ mode=]{ full| addressonly| private}
    Specifies whether the interface uses full, addressonly, or private mode.

add portmapping

Adds a protocol port mapping on the NAT interface.

Syntax

add portmapping [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [proto=]{tcp | udp} [publicip=]{IPAddress | 0.0.0.0} [publicport=]Integer [privateip=]IPAddress [privateport=]Integer

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to add a port mapping. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ proto=]{ tcp| udp}
    Required. Specifies whether the protocol type is set to TCP or UDP.
  • [ publicip=]{ IPAddress| 0.0.0.0}
    Required. Specifies an external IP address on the public network or 0.0.0.0 to indicate any IP address not specified within the private network address range.
  • [ publicport=] Integer
    Required. Specifies the public protocol port by using a number from 0 to 9999.
  • [ privateip=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies an IP address within the private network range.
  • [ privateport=] Integer
    Required. Specifies the private protocol port by using a number from 0 to 9999.

delete addressmapping

Deletes an address mapping from the NAT address pool for the specified interface.

Syntax

delete addressmapping [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[public=]IPAddress]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to delete an address mapping. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ public=] IPAddress
    Specifies the IP address to be deleted. If you do not specify an address, all address mappings from the NAT address pool are deleted from the interface.

delete addressrange

Deletes an address range from the NAT address pool for the specified interface.

Syntax

delete addressrange [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [start=]IPAddress

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface from which you want to delete an address range. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ start=] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the starting IP address of the range you want to delete.

delete interface

Removes network address translation (NAT) from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to remove the use of NAT. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

delete portmapping

Deletes a protocol port mapping from the specified NAT-enabled interface.

Syntax

delete portmapping [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [[proto=]{tcp | udp}] [publicip=]{IPAddress | 0.0.0.0}] [[publicport=]Integer] [[privateip=]IPAddress] [privateport=]Integer]

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to delete a port mapping. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ proto=]{ tcp| udp}
    Specifies the protocol type. The tcp parameter specifies that the protocol type is Transmission Control Protocol. The udp parameter specifies that the protocol type is User Datagram Protocol.
  • [ publicip=]{ IPAddress| 0.0.0.0}
    Specifies an external IP address on the public network or 0.0.0.0 to indicate any IP address not specified within the private network address range.
  • [ publicport=] Integer
    Specifies the public protocol port by using a number from 0 to 9999.
  • [ privateip=] IPAddress
    Specifies an IP address within the private network range.
  • [ privateport=] Integer
    Specifies the private protocol port by using a number from 0 to 9999.

set global

Sets global parameters for NAT.

Syntax

set global {[[tcptimeoutmins=]Integer] | [[udptimeoutmins=]Integer] | [[LogLevel=]{none | error | warn | info}]}

Parameters
  • [ tcptimeoutmins=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, the time-out value for TCP mappings.
  • [ udptimeoutmins=] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, the time-out value for UDP mappings.
  • [ LogLevel=]{ none| error| warn| info}
    Specifies which events should be logged. The none parameter specifies that no events related to NAT should be logged. The error parameter specifies that only errors related to NAT should be logged. The warn parameter specifies that only warnings related to NAT should be logged. The info parameter specifies that all events related to NAT should be logged.

set interface

Configure NAT parameters for the specified interface.

Syntax

set interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName [mode=]{Full | AddressOnly | Private}

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to configure parameters. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • [ mode=]{ Full| AddressOnly| Private}
    Required. Specifies whether the interface should be enabled for full, addressonly, or private mode.

show global

Displays network address translation (NAT) global configuration.

Syntax

show global

Parameters

none

show interface

Displays network address translation (NAT) configuration for the specified interface.

Syntax

show interface [InterfaceName=]InterfaceName

Parameters
  • [ InterfaceName=] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

Netsh Routing example

To enable router discovery for the interface named Local Area Connection, specifying a minimum interval of 7 minutes, a maximum interval of 10 minutes, a life of 30 minutes for router discovery packets, and a zero (0) or no preference level, type the following from the netsh routing prompt:

add interface "Local Area Connection" enable 7 10 30 0

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See Also

Concepts

Netsh commands for AAAA
Netsh commands for DHCP
Netsh diagnostic (diag) commands
Netsh commands for Interface IP
Netsh commands for remote access (ras)
Netsh commands for WINS
Command-line reference A-Z
Command shell overview