# ip route get > Get a single route to a destination and print its contents exactly as the kernel sees it. > More information: . - Print route to a destination: `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{1.1.1.1}}` - Print route to a destination from a specific source address: `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{destination}} from {{source}}` - Print route to a destination for packets arriving on a specific interface: `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{destination}} iif {{ethX}}` - Print route to a destination, forcing output through a specific interface: `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{destination}} oif {{ethX}}` - Print route to a destination with a specified Type of Service (ToS): `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{destination}} tos {{0x10}}` - Print route to a destination using a specific VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) instance: `ip {{[r|route]}} {{[g|get]}} {{destination}} vrf {{myvrf}}`