The IP4RouteTable class information governs where network data packets are routed to (e.g. usually internet packets are sent to a gateway, and local packets may be routed directly by the client's machine). Administrators can use this information to trace problems associated with misrouted packets, and also direct a computer to a new gateway as necessary. This class deals specifically with IP4 and does not address IPX or IP6. It is only intended to model the information revealed when typing the 'Route Print' command from the command prompt. Please Note: though updating instances of this class is supported, supplying property values which are invalid or unrecognized by the network protocol stack will not update successfully and the original values will persist. An error is not guaranteed to be generated when this happens, but if one does, nothing is updated.
The IP addresses listed below are excluded from the range of private IP addresses because they are already assigned to computers ...
The IP performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which IP datagrams are sent and received by using ...
The IP Range %1 is invalid and it will be ignored. Ranges are specified using the syntax IP1-IP2. Multiple ranges are separated ...
The IP4PersistedRouteTable class contains IP routes that are persisted. By default, the routes you add to the routing table ...
The IP4RouteTable class information governs where network data packets are routed to (e.g. usually internet packets are sent ...
The IPAddress property contains a list of all of the IP addresses associated with the current network adapter. Example: 155.34.22.0 ...
The IPConnectionMetric indicates the cost of using the configured routes for this IP bound adapter and is the weighted value ...
The IPConnectionMetric parameter assigns an value ranging from 1 to 9999, and indicates the cost of using the configured ...
The IPFilterSecurityEnabled parameter specifies whether IP security is enabled globally across all IP-bound network adapters. ...