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Do you mean routing decisions made by Vista. You can try the command:
Netsh routing ip set loglevel=(tag) just replace (tag) with error ( logs errors only) warn (includes warnings) info (includes informational messages) none (disables logging) "Rafał Zięba" wrote: Is there a way to log routing events in Vista? |
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"Spenceation" wrote in message ... Do you mean routing decisions made by Vista. You can try the command: Yes, that's exactly what I mean. Netsh routing ip set loglevel=(tag) just replace (tag) with error ( logs errors only) warn (includes warnings) info (includes informational messages) none (disables logging) It seems like great solution but for reasons that are yet unclear for me there is no routing section in netsh in vista. I see that I can set tracing for "netsh lan ip", "netsh wlan ip" (I have no idea where would be files with these logs located) but I'd like to see logs of routing between all interfaces including ras. |