New ways to do familiar Routing tasks

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

New ways to do familiar tasks

The following table lists common tasks for configuring the routing features of Routing and Remote Access. The user interface for performing these tasks is different in this version of Windows from the way it was in Windows NT version 4.0 or Windows NT version 4.0 with the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). The user interface for the Windows 2000 version of Routing and Remote Access differs slightly from that for the Windows Server 2003 family, but the steps for most common tasks have not changed.

Please choose your upgrade path:

  • Windows NT 4.0 to a product in the Windows Server 2003 family

  • Windows NT 4.0 with RRAS to a product in the Windows Server 2003 family

Windows NT 4.0 to a product in the Windows Server 2003 family

If you want to In Windows NT 4.0 use In this version of Windows use

Install, configure, and remove routing protocols

Services tab of Network in Control Panel

Open Routing and Remote Access. For more information, see Manage Routing Protocols and Routing How To....

View the IP routing table

The route print command at a Windows NT command prompt. This displays the IP Forwarding table, the actual table that is used to forward IP traffic.

Open Routing and Remote Access. The routing table displayed in Routing and Remote Access displays the table based on updates from routing protocols, dial-on demand connections, and static routes. The table maintained in Routing and Remote Access is used to update the IP Forwarding table. You can view the IP Forwarding table directly by using the route print command at the command prompt. For more information, see View routing tables.

Windows NT 4.0 with RRAS to a product in the Windows Server 2003 family

If you want to In Windows NT 4.0 with RRAS use In this version of Windows use

Install, configure, and remove routing protocols

Routing and RAS Admin

Open Routing and Remote Access. For more information, see Manage Routing Protocols and Routing How To....

View the IP routing table

Routing and RAS Admin

Open Routing and Remote Access. For more information, see View routing tables.