To display the Routing table in a Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows 2003, we can use either the "route" command or a "netstat" command. In either way, the resulting output is the same.
The route print command is useful if you are having a problem (e.g., “Host Unreachable” or “Request timed out”) with the routes on your computer, since it will display all the different fields in the active route (see the example).