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- UROUTE UROUTE is powerful, user-friendly Transportation Management Software that was designed to tighten the link between shippers and their core carriers.
- Mturoute.exe - Debug the MTU values between you and a host. Mturoute.exe is a small command line application that uses ICMP pings of various sizes in order to determine the MTU values on the path between itself and the target system.
Name
route - show / manipulate the IP routing tableSynopsis
route [-CFvnee]- ifconfig(8) program.
- -A family
- use the specified address family (eg 'inet'; use 'route --help' for a full list).
- -F
- operate on the kernel's FIB (Forwarding Information Base) routing table. This is the default.
- -C
- operate on the kernel's routing cache.
- -v
- select verbose operation.
- -n
- show numerical addresses instead of trying to determine symbolic host names. This is useful if you are trying to determine why the route to your nameserverhas vanished.
- -e
- use netstat(8)-format for displaying the routing table. -ee will generate a very long line with all parameters from the routing table.
- del
- delete a route.
- add
- add a new route.
- target
- the destination network or host. You can provide IP addresses in dotted decimal or host/network names.
- -net
- the target is a network.
- -host
- the target is a host.
- netmask NM
- when adding a network route, the netmask to be used.
- gw GW
- route packets via a gateway. NOTE: The specified gateway must be reachable first. This usually means that you have to set up a static route to thegateway beforehand. If you specify the address of one of your local interfaces, it will be used to decide about the interface to which the packets should berouted to. This is a BSDism compatibility hack.
- metric M
- set the metric field in the routing table (used by routing daemons) to M.
- mss M
- sets MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of the route to M bytes. Note that the current implementation of the route command does not allow the option to setthe Maximum Segment Size (MSS).
- window W
- set the TCP window size for connections over this route to W bytes. This is typically only used on AX.25 networks and with drivers unable to handle back toback frames.
- irtt I
- set the initial round trip time (irtt) for TCP connections over this route to I milliseconds (1-12000). This is typically only used on AX.25 networks. Ifomitted the RFC 1122 default of 300ms is used.
- reject
- install a blocking route, which will force a route lookup to fail. This is for example used to mask out networks before using the default route. This isNOT for firewalling.
- mod, dyn, reinstate
- install a dynamic or modified route. These flags are for diagnostic purposes, and are generally only set by routing daemons.
- dev If force the route to be associated with the specified device, as the kernel will otherwise try to determine the device on its own (by checking alreadyexisting routes and device specifications, and where the route is added to). In most normal networks you won't need this.
- route add -net 192.56.76.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0
- adds a route to the network 192.56.76.x via 'eth0'. The Class C netmask modifier is not really necessary here because 192.* is a Class C IP address. Theword 'dev' can be omitted here.
- route add default gw mango-gw
- adds a default route (which will be used if no other route matches). All packets using this route will be gatewayed through 'mango-gw'. The device whichwill actually be used for that route depends on how we can reach 'mango-gw' - the static route to 'mango-gw' will have to be set up before.
- route add ipx4 sl0
- Adds the route to the 'ipx4' host via the SLIP interface (assuming that 'ipx4' is the SLIP host).
- route add -net 192.57.66.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw ipx4
- This command adds the net '192.57.66.x' to be gatewayed through the former route to the SLIP interface.
- route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 240.0.0.0 dev eth0
- This is an obscure one documented so people know how to do it. This sets all of the class D (multicast) IP routes to go via 'eth0'. This is the correctnormal configuration line with a multicasting kernel.
- route add -net 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 reject
- This installs a rejecting route for the private network '10.x.x.x.'
- Genmask
- The netmask for the destination net; '255.255.255.255' for a host destination and '0.0.0.0' for the default route.
- Flags
- Possible flags include
U (route is up)
H (target is a host)
G (use gateway)
R (reinstate route for dynamic routing)
D (dynamically installed by daemon or redirect)
M (modified from routing daemon or redirect)
A (installed by addrconf)
C (cache entry)
! (reject route) - Metric
- The 'distance' to the target (usually counted in hops). It is not used by recent kernels, but may be needed by routing daemons.
- Ref
- Number of references to this route. (Not used in the Linux kernel.)
- Use
- Count of lookups for the route. Depending on the use of -F and -C this will be either route cache misses (-F) or hits (-C).
- Iface
- Interface to which packets for this route will be sent.
- MSS
- Default maximum segement size for TCP connections over this route.
- Window
- Default window size for TCP connections over this route.
- irtt
- Initial RTT (Round Trip Time). The kernel uses this to guess about the best TCP protocol parameters without waiting on (possibly slow) answers.
- HH (cached only)
- The number of ARP entries and cached routes that refer to the hardware header cache for the cached route. This will be -1 if a hardware address is notneeded for the interface of the cached route (e.g. lo).
- Arp (cached only)
- Whether or not the hardware address for the cached route is up to date.
- Reliable and continuous communication between the manufacturers and shippers is available for regular updates on operations.
- U Route helps eliminate unnecessary broker commissions. This is made possible by establishing a direct link between carriers and manufacturers without the invention of brokers.
- It helps decrease the budget load on both carriers and shippers by providing optimized transportation for both.
- Direct business dealings between carriers and manufacturers allows for a stable working relationship for the business.
- The web based interface is fairly simple and easy to navigate.
- The software does not have an iPad and Android app which makes its use on mobile devices restricted.
- The software can turn out to be costly if the business and transportation requirements keep changing. This is because of the continuous updates and customizations.
When the add or del options are used, route modifies the routing tables. Without these options, route displays the currentcontents of the routing tables.
Options
If dev If is the last option on the command line, the word dev may be omitted, as it's the default. Otherwise the order of the route modifiers(metric - netmask - gw - dev) doesn't matter.
Examples
- ifconfig(8)).
Output
The output of the kernel routing table is organized in the following columnsFiles
/proc/net/ipv6_route/proc/net/route
/proc/net/rt_cache
See Also
ip(8)History
Route for Linux was originally written by Fred N. van Kempen,<waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org> and then modified by Johannes Stille and Linus Torvalds for pl15. Alan Cox added the mss and window options for Linux1.1.22. irtt support and merged with netstat from Bernd Eckenfels.Author
Currently maintained by Phil Blundell <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>.Referenced By
ebtables(8),garp(8),ifinfo(8),ipsec_ipsec_pluto(8),ipsec_pluto(8),ipsec_setup(8),miredo(8),netmask(1),networks(5),openvpn(8),proc(5),strongswan_pluto(8),vtund.conf(5),wicd(8)ITQlick Score: | 78/100 |
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ITQlick Rating: | (4.7/5) |
Pricing: | 2/10 - low cost |
Category: | Route Planning ->U Route |
Ranking: | Ranked 10 out of 25 Route Planning systems |
Company: | U Route |
Pricing: | starts at $350 per month |
Typical customers: | Small, medium and large size businesses |
Platforms: | Desktop, Mobile, Cloud |
Links: | U Route pricing, U Route alternatives |
Shlomi Lavi / updated: Oct 15, 2020
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Noteworthy customers of U Route include Heartland Express, EPES Transportation, JB Hunt, System Transport and Pitt Ohio. The software is also suitable for third-party logistics providers (3PLs) managing over billion dollars in transportation.
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The complete suite of tools that U Route offers includes direct e-carrier management, RFQ development, bid capabilities, robust analytics, load tendering and more. The web based interface is accessible from anywhere as long as the internet is available. The software brings the salient components of freight management and freight procurement on one platform.
U Route comes with Economic Routing Guide (ERG) to pick the best shipping route for business transportation. Multi-model shipping costs are also controlled with the help of automated business rules and workflows.
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TMWSuite provides business management solutions to handle transportation requirements. The product can be deployed on premise or in the cloud, and can handle internal fleets, as well as external freight & shipment management. Its features include delivery scheduling, order dispatching and shipment tracking, along with integration to leading accounting systems to handle financial management requirements. There is also support for electronic data interchange with freight suppliers for shipment manifests and related documentation.
URoute on the other hand is available only as a cloud based solution that offers a transport auction facility for freight companies to bid for various delivery fulfillment requirements. The product also includes carrier scoring to determine the best ones for deliveries, as well as supports multi-mode transportation to optimize delivery schedules and reduce transport costs.
Another option is provided by LeanTMS which is also delivered as a cloud based solution. However an important difference with URoute is its ability to handle international as well as national shipping requirements. Additionally it provides collaboration tools to engage with customers for deliveries as well as freight providers for shipments and tracking. The product also supports companies with their own fleets that require transport management solutions, as well as those that need to manage external parties for their transport needs.
While URoute is mostly focused on carrier management it also includes business intelligence tools to track carrier performance, shipment delivery times and customer satisfaction levels. Additionally URoute can manage multiple locations for deliveries and shipments using a multi-carrier network for delivery optimization.
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Shlomi Lavi
Shlomi holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information System Engineering from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Shlomi brings 15 years of global IT and IS management experience as a consultant, and implementation expert for small, medium and large size (global) companies.